Oxygen sensors

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Vacuum arc discharge coating

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204 1T, 106 62, C04B 3548, G01N 2758

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042408911

ABSTRACT:
An oxygen sensor is composed of or contains a composite solid electrolyte material and, optionally, a body of a non-conducting ceramic material. The composite solid electrolyte material comprises a mixture of at least two constituents, one of which is a good oxygen ion conductor and the other a non-electrolyte ceramic. Magnesium aluminate spinel may be used for the non-conducting ceramic material in the composite solid electrolyte and for the body of the oxygen sensor.

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