S. Suganuma et al., SO2 gas sensor utilizing stabilized zirconia and sulfate salts with a new working mechanism, SOL ST ION, 126(1-2), 1999, pp. 175-179
A solid-state gas sensor for sulfur dioxide with a new working mechanism wa
s fabricated and its sensing properties investigated. The sensor was constr
ucted using yttria-stabilized zirconia as the oxygen ion conductor, silver
sulfate based salts as the auxiliary phase, a silver sensing electrode and
a platinum reference electrode. When sulfur dioxide was detected, the poten
tial of the sensing electrode changed to negative with the new working mech
anism. The 90% response time of the sensor to 100 ppm SO2 was ca. 40 s at 6
00 degrees C, and the electromotive force (EMF) value obtained was perfectl
y Linear to the logarithm of SO2 concentration over a wide range (1 to 1000
ppm). The Nernst's slope corresponded exactly to the theoretical value bas
ed on a two-electron electrochemical reaction. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.
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