A stabilized zirconia-based electrochemical device, the sensing electrode o
f which was provided with a single-metal oxide, was tested for detection of
NO and NO2 at high temperature, Among the many single-metal oxides examine
d, WO3 was found to give the best sensing properties to NO and NO2 at 500-7
00 degrees C. The EMF response of the WO3-attached device was almost linear
to the logarithm of NO or NO2 concentration. It also gave speedy response
and recovery kinetics to NO or NO2. The device gave very small cross-sensit
ivities to H-2, CO, CH4, CO2 and water vapor. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A
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