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Chemical limiting-current oxygen sensor

Takeuchi, T, and I. Igarashi, 1988, Limiting current type oxygen sensor. Chemical Sensor Technology, Vol. 1 (Kodansha/Elsevier) p. 79. [Pg.261]

These examples are based on both electrodes operating in the activation polarization regime, in which the logarithm of the current is proportional to the overpotential. However, there are situations - particularly at low concentrations - in which the electrochemical reaction is limited by mass transport to the electrode surface. This is referred to as concentration polarization, and is illustrated in Figure 13.2d. In this case, above a critical overpotential the current becomes constant, which appears as a vertical line in the plot. A new mixed potential is established at the intersection of this vertical line and the cathode polarization for the oxygen reduction. This potential depends on the gas concentration, and thus can be used for the chemical sensor signal. [Pg.434]


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