Electrical resistors – Resistance value responsive to a condition – Gas – vapor – or moisture absorbing or collecting
Patent
1997-12-15
2000-07-11
Gellner, Michael L.
Electrical resistors
Resistance value responsive to a condition
Gas, vapor, or moisture absorbing or collecting
338 35, H01C 700
Patent
active
060879246
ABSTRACT:
In a gas sensor which uses CuO as a p-type semiconductor, by adding Na.sub.2 CO.sub.3 in excess of 1 wt % relative to CuO, sensitivity to gases such as H.sub.2, NO, NO.sub.2 and SO.sub.2 is suppressed, whereby selectivity for CO is increased. Sensitivity to CO.sub.2 can also be obtained. In addition, by adding a sodium salt of tungstic acid or molybdic acid, CO.sub.2 sensitivity can be made lower than the CO sensitivity, and CO gas in the exhaust gases discharged from gas-fired water heaters or other combustion equipment can be selectively detected. It is therefore possible to detect incomplete combustion.
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English Translation of JP-06258270 published Sep. 16, 1994.
Hasumi Kazuhisa
Horiuchi Hideyuki
Nagano Kentaro
Okada Osamu
Gellner Michael L.
Lee Richard K.
Mikuni Corporation
Osaka Gas Co. Ltd.
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