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Mixed potential type hydrogen sensor

The principle of potentiometric hydrogen sensors based on protonic conductors is reviewed. The origin of the potentiometric response in inert gas (Nernst potential) and in air (mixed potential) is discussed. It is shown that the nature of the sensing electrode as well as the morphology influence the...

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Published in:Ionics 2003-05, Vol.9 (3-4), p.168-175
Main Authors: Siebert, E., Rosini, S., Bouchet, R., Vitter, G.
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