Abstract

Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) utilizing urea hydrolysis to generate ammonia (NH3) is the most efficient technology to reduce the emission of nitrogen oxides (NOx). NH3 detection is crucial in the closed-loop feedback system for the precise urea injection. In this work, a high-temperature NH3 sensor using a BaZr0.8Y0.2O3-δ (BZY) proton conductor as the electrolyte and a BaCo0.4Fe0.4Zr0.1Y0.1O3-δ (BCFZY) H+/e–/O2– triple conductor as the sensing electrode (SE) is reported. The effect of the micromorphology of the BCFZY SE on the sensing performance is investigated by varying the sintering temperature of SE. The sensor shows high sensitivity to NH3 with response currents of 0.39, 1.31, 3.03, and 1.81 μA/ppm at 350, 400, 450, and 500 °C, respectively. Furthermore, the sensor shows excellent selectivity and repeatability. This work demonstrates that the BCFZY based sensor has great potential for the high-temperature NH3 detection.

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