Abstract

Non-Nernstian electrochemical gas sensors using yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) as an electrolyte offer a simple and inexpensive way of measuring combustion gas emissions at high temperatures. This work reports the development of potentiometric planar sensors for the specific detection of propene at high temperatures. and powders were investigated as sensing electrodes due to their unique catalytic properties toward the decomposition of hydrocarbons. Three planar electrochemical cells were prepared, based on commercial tape-cast YSZ layers, using , , and a mixture in 1:1 weight ratio as MOx sensing electrodes, and their sensing performance was compared. All the sensors showed outstanding responses to 1000 ppm of propene in air and propene sensitivities at , being and , respectively, the largest for electrode-based sensors. However, the sensors using the mixture electrode showed the best performance in terms of compromising selectivity and stability with keeping large response and sensitivity values.

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