Solid state filter for gas sensors

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

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55 16, 55 68, 55158, 55523, 423579, G01N 2746

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041510607

ABSTRACT:
A mixed-conducting (electronic-ionic) membrane exhibiting substantially no mechanical porosity, is employed as a solid state filter in combination with a gas sensor to protect the gas sensor from deterioration and contamination by particulate and certain gaseous matter present in the gas environment being monitored.

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