Lecture Notes V Oxygen sensors based on oxygen ion conductors.

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Lecture Notes V Oxygen sensors based on oxygen ion conductors

Transcript of Lecture Notes V Oxygen sensors based on oxygen ion conductors.

Lecture Notes VOxygen sensors based on

oxygen ion conductors

Dependence of domain boundaries on oxygen pressure and temperature

Pp

Pp

Pn

Pn

Ionic domains

p-cond.

n-cond

Function

/4F

Porous Pt electrodes – reactions takes place in triple points

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Calibration curve

Short circuit due toelectronic conduction

High temperature oxygen sensors

• Temperature range: 600 - 1500ºC• Pressure range becomes smaller with

increasing temperature.• Good resistance toward corrosive

atmospheres.• Good temperature shock resistance.• It is the equilibrium oxygen pressure which

is measured!

In-situ measurements

Examples:

- Combustion control in gas- and coal fired furnaces;

-Atmosphere control in sintering and heat treatment furnaces.

- Combustion of waste;

In-situ oxygen control in molten steel.

Electrolyte, Belgium

- sensor

Catalytic emission-control

Engine

Exhaust

Control unit

Cross section of λ-sensor

Extractive control of welding gases

TIG- tungsteninert gas welding

Argon

Gas on backside must be controlled.

Welding of stainless steel.

Extractive control of welding gases

TIG- tungsteninert gas welding

Argon

PBI-Dansensor

Atmosphere control

Fluid N2

850 m3/h

Nitrogen freeze dryer

Extractive quality control

Packed meat and vegetables.

PBI-Dansensor

Repetition

How function an oxygen sensor?

Typical applications of oxygen sensors.