A CO2 sensor is set up by using an LiTi2(PO4)3+0.2Li3PO4 sintered mate
rial as a solid electrolyte and an Li2CO3 + Li2O mixture as a detectin
g electrode. The measured electromotive force (e.m.f.) is in good acco
rdance with the calculated e.m.f. for CO2 gas contents from 80 ppm to
1.3% at 650-degrees-C. An NO2 gas presence of 100 ppm has little influ
ence on the gas sensing. The e.m.f. value becomes lower than the calcu
lated e.m.f. at an SO2 gas content of 20 ppm. The sensing ability is g
reatly interfered with by lithium sulfate formation on the detecting e
lectrode surface. The sensor can detect CO2 concentrations between 100
0 ppm and 1% at water vapour concentrations of 0-220 g/m3. The sensor
can also operate well at CO2 ps concentrations from 100 ppm to 1% at 3
50-degrees-C when an Li2CO3-K2CO3-Na2CO3 eutectic mixture is applied a
s the detecting electrode.