Solid-state sensor for the determination of concentration of gas

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204412, 204424, 204421, G01N 2726

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051338572

ABSTRACT:
A solid-state sensor for determining the concentration of gases which can react with hydrogen, in particular, of oxygen, which includes a solid-state proton conductor into contact: on the one side, with a reference electrode, constituted in its turn by a metal hydride or a metal alloy, and on the other side with an electrode which catalyses the reaction of the gas to be detected, with said sensor being connected with a power feed system which supplies current or voltage impulses, and with a system which detects the value of potential after each impulse.

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