1991
DOI: 10.1149/1.2085633
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Humidity‐Sensing Characteristics in Wet Air of a Gas Polarographic Oxygen Sensor Using a Zirconia Electrolyte

Abstract: Humidity-sensing characteristics in wet air of a gas polarographic oxygen sensor using a zirconia electrolyte have been investigated. This oxygen sensor showed two limiting current plateaus in wet air by analogy with the polarographic process, compared to one limiting current plateau in dry air. The first limiting current was approximately proportional to the oxygen concentration in the atmosphere. On the contrary, the second limiting current was related to the fact that oxygen ions, produced by the electroche… Show more

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“…The scaled transport equations in the electrolyte phase, equivalent to Eq. 2 and 3, take the form N=0andIV=N [19] for 0 Y 1, with boundary conditions…”
Section: Problem Statement and Governing Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scaled transport equations in the electrolyte phase, equivalent to Eq. 2 and 3, take the form N=0andIV=N [19] for 0 Y 1, with boundary conditions…”
Section: Problem Statement and Governing Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%