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Different oxygen electrodes are compared to be used in second kind gas sens
ors. Perovskite oxides (La1-xSrxMnO3), RuO2, platinum and gold deposited on
NASICON electrolyte were characterized by impedance spectroscopy in differ
ent atmospheres (argon, synthetic pure air or with 5% CO2). They were also
mixed with Na2Ti6O13-TiO2 and Na2Ti6O13 to improve the reversible exchange
of oxygen and sodium at the interfaces. Results show that the resistance of
the platinum electrode is generally smaller than the perovskite one hundre
d or thousand times smaller than the gold one when they are deposited alone
. The best results when using mixtures are obtained for the Na2Ti3O7-Na2Ti6
O13 system mixed with La0.8Sr0.2MnO3 for which a sensitivity to oxygen is o
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