Measuring and testing – Gas analysis – Gas chromatography
Patent
1998-02-02
2000-06-13
Noori, Max
Measuring and testing
Gas analysis
Gas chromatography
73 2328, G01N 2700
Patent
active
060734787
ABSTRACT:
A reliable gaseous hydrogen detection and measuring device which is simple, easy to use, does not require any reference gas supply, and which can be of reasonably rugged construction. The device utilizes a disc comprising a solid state ceramic hydronium conductor of the general formula Na(H.sub.3 O)Zr.sub.2 Si.sub.x P.sub.(3-x) O.sub.12 together with a silver based electrode system on one side, and a catalytic noble metal electrode, such as platinum, on the other. By measurement of the output voltage across the electrodes, both the presence, and the amount, of hydrogen in a gaseous system can be determined.
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Kuriakose Areekattuthazhayil K.
Maffei Nicola
Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada as represented by the
Noori Max
Wilkes Robert A.
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