Sensor for monitoring hydrogen concentration in gases

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204421, 204426, 427 58, 264 56, G01N 2746

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049081187

ABSTRACT:
A sensor for monitoring hydrogen concentrations in gases, containing a solid electrolyte body, a detector electrode having a surface which is exposable to a gas to be monitored, and a reference electrode, in which the reference and detector electrodes make contact with the solid electrolyte, and the detector electrode contains a platinum metal or a platinum metal oxide.

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