A tubular sensor using yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) and a spinel-type o
xide sensing-electrode (SE) was fabricated and examined for NOx detection a
t high temperatures. Among spinel-type oxides tested and reported in the li
terature to date, ZnFe2O4 has the highest sensitivity to NO2 in air at temp
eratures of 550-700 degreesC. In this temperature range, the electromotive
force (emf) response of the sensor was almost linear to the logarithm of NO
or NO2 concentration in the range from 25 to 436 ppm. Scanning electron mi
croscopy and X-ray diffraction analysis were used to examine the morphology
and crystalline structure of the ZnFe2O4 film. Investigation of the sensor
stability showed that the output emf to 100 ppm NO2 have been gradually in
creased within similar to 20% range after similar to 20 day operation up to
200 days examined at 700 degreesC in dry synthetic air. The air base has b
een stable during the whole test period. (C) 2001 The Electrochemical Socie
ty.