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Advantages of electrochemical sensors for gas detection instruments

Jan 22, 2024

Advantages of electrochemical sensors for gas detection instruments

 

A considerable part of its flammable, toxic and harmful gases are electrochemically active and can be electrochemically oxidized or reduced. Using these reactions, gas components can be distinguished and gas concentrations can be detected. Electrochemical gas sensors are divided into many subcategories:
(1) Primary cell gas sensors (also known as Gavoni cell gas sensors, fuel cell gas sensors, and spontaneous battery gas sensors), their principles are the same as the dry batteries we use, except that, The battery's carbon-manganese electrode was replaced by a gas electrode. Taking an oxygen sensor as an example, oxygen is reduced at the cathode and electrons flow through the ammeter to the anode, where the lead metal is oxidized. The size of the current is directly related to the concentration of oxygen. This sensor can effectively detect oxygen, sulfur dioxide, chlorine, etc.


(2) Constant potential electrolytic cell type gas sensor. This type of sensor is very effective for detecting reducing gases. Its principle is different from that of the galvanic cell type sensor. Its electrochemical reaction occurs under forced current. It is a A truly coulometric sensor. This kind of sensor has been successfully used in the detection of carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen, ammonia, hydrazine, and other gases. It is the mainstream sensor for the detection of toxic and harmful gases.


(3) Concentration battery-type gas sensor. The electrochemically active gas will spontaneously form a concentration electromotive force on both sides of the electrochemical cell. The size of the electromotive force is related to the concentration of the gas. A successful example of this kind of sensor is for automobiles. Oxygen sensor, solid electrolyte carbon dioxide sensor.


(4) Limiting current type gas sensor. There is a sensor that measures oxygen concentration. It uses the principle that the limiting current in the electrochemical cell is related to the carrier concentration to prepare an oxygen (gas) concentration sensor. It is used for oxygen detection in cars and in molten steel. Oxygen concentration detection.

 

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