A. Pelloux et C. Gondran, Solid state electrochemical sensor for chlorine and hydrogen chloride gas trace analysis, SENS ACTU-B, 59(2-3), 1999, pp. 83-88
Two potentiometric sensors are tested for chlorine gas trace analysis. The
solid electrolyte is a chloride ion conductor: PbCl2 doped with KCI or a tw
o layer SrCl2-KCl/PbCl2-KCl material. The reference electrode is based on t
he Pb-PbCl2 or Ag-AgCl system, respectively. A thin film of ruthenium dioxi
de is used as the measuring electrode. The operating chlorine partial press
ure range extends from 1 to 10(-7) atm. The response time is between 2 and
3 min for 3 vpm (volume per million) of injected chlorine. The present work
describes the influence of the operating temperature, the relative humidit
y, the amount of chlorine and the number of cycles on the sensor response.
The sensor response is successfully explained by taking into account the ch
lorine adsorbed on the test room and by the Deacon reaction. By taking adva
ntage of this reaction, the chlorine gas potentiometric gauge based on SrCl
2-KCl electrolyte is used to measure trace quantities of hydrogen chloride
gas, in a humid atmosphere. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reser
ved.