Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1996-05-15
2000-06-13
Tung, T.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204426, 2057795, G01N 27407
Patent
active
060745401
ABSTRACT:
A sensor includes a sensor electrode layer, a solid electrolyte layer and a backplate electrode layer. The contacts for the sensor electrode and the backplate electrode are integrated into the sensor electrode layer and the backplate electrode layer. The contact integrated into the sensor electrode layer is used as a diffusion barrier. A solid electrolyte is placed in the layer of the sensor electrode and the backplate electrode. The sensor functions according to the amperometric principle at ambient temperatures, and is manufactured by the cold-pressing of layers (1) to (3).
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Kroll Alla Zakhartchenko
Mahl Dieter
Auergesellschaft GmbH
Tung T.
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