The criterion for the design of a temperature-compensated reference electrode for non-isothermal galvanic sensors is deduced from the basic flux equations of irreversible thermodynamics. It is shown that when the Seebeck coefficient of the non-isothermal cell using a solid oxygen ion-conducting electrolyte under pure oxygen is equal to the relative partial molar entropy of oxygen in the reference electrode divided by 4F, then the EMF of the non-isothermal cell is the same as that of an isothermal cell with the same electrodes operating at the higher temperature. By measuring the temperature of the melt alone and the EMF of the non-isothermal galvanic sensor, one can derive the chemical potential or the concentration of oxygen in a corrosive...
Potentiometric oxygen sensors with metal–metal oxide reference electrodes including Cu/Cu2O, Ni/NiO ...
The purpose of this chapter is to present a brief overview of the potentiometric sensors available f...
The purpose of this chapter is to present a brief overview of the potentiometric sensors available f...
The criterion for the design of a temperature-compensated reference electrode for non-isothermal gal...
The concepts and theoretical origins of conduction domains for solid electrolytes and electrode pola...
The concepts and theoretical origins of conduction domains for solid electrolytes and electrode pola...
The basic principles of operation of gas sensors based on solid-state galvanic cells are described. ...
The basic principles of operation of gas sensors based on solid-state galvanic cells are described. ...
New galvanic cell designs, incorporating one or two buffer electrodes, are developed to minimize the...
This communication describes two modifications of a remarkably inexpensive galvanic membrane-covered...
This communication describes two modifications of a remarkably inexpensive galvanic membrane-covered...
International audienceIn an attempt to explain the electrochemical effects observed on an original p...
An expression for the EMF of a nonisothermal galvanic cell, with gradients in both temperature and c...
The concentration or the partial pressure of oxygen in an environment can be determined using differ...
An expression for the EMF of a nonisothermal galvanic cell, with gradients in both temperature and c...
Potentiometric oxygen sensors with metal–metal oxide reference electrodes including Cu/Cu2O, Ni/NiO ...
The purpose of this chapter is to present a brief overview of the potentiometric sensors available f...
The purpose of this chapter is to present a brief overview of the potentiometric sensors available f...
The criterion for the design of a temperature-compensated reference electrode for non-isothermal gal...
The concepts and theoretical origins of conduction domains for solid electrolytes and electrode pola...
The concepts and theoretical origins of conduction domains for solid electrolytes and electrode pola...
The basic principles of operation of gas sensors based on solid-state galvanic cells are described. ...
The basic principles of operation of gas sensors based on solid-state galvanic cells are described. ...
New galvanic cell designs, incorporating one or two buffer electrodes, are developed to minimize the...
This communication describes two modifications of a remarkably inexpensive galvanic membrane-covered...
This communication describes two modifications of a remarkably inexpensive galvanic membrane-covered...
International audienceIn an attempt to explain the electrochemical effects observed on an original p...
An expression for the EMF of a nonisothermal galvanic cell, with gradients in both temperature and c...
The concentration or the partial pressure of oxygen in an environment can be determined using differ...
An expression for the EMF of a nonisothermal galvanic cell, with gradients in both temperature and c...
Potentiometric oxygen sensors with metal–metal oxide reference electrodes including Cu/Cu2O, Ni/NiO ...
The purpose of this chapter is to present a brief overview of the potentiometric sensors available f...
The purpose of this chapter is to present a brief overview of the potentiometric sensors available f...