Abstract

The fabrication and characterization of a new intermediate-temperature electrochemical cell for analyzing moisture concentrations in gas mixtures are discussed in the present investigation. The as-fabricated electrochemical cell consists of a diffusion barrier and two ceramic materials based on a yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) electrolyte with unipolar oxygen ion conductivity and a Sr-doped lanthanum yttrate (La0.9Sr0.1YO3−δ, LSY) electrolyte with proton transport properties. The possibility of measuring humidity in a nitrogen atmosphere is demonstrated and the operational capability of the cell is evaluated. The original design of the proposed electrochemical cell opens new opportunities in electrochemical analysis and in the application of proton-conducting electrolytes, including the simultaneous measurement of the concentration and the mutual diffusion coefficient of water in gases.

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