Abstract
A chlorine gas sensor was fabricated from monovalent Cl − anion- and trivalent Sc 3+ cation-conducting solid electrolytes. The sensor exhibited reproducible response, and time to reach 90% response was less than 3 min. Good linearity was observed between the sensor EMF output and the logarithm of the chlorine gas concentration, and the results obey ideal Nernst equation.
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