Abstract
A new concept of a gas sensor based on a solid state electrolyte and the use of cyclic voltammetry for the determination of several gas components is described. The construction of such a Nasicon sensor and its operation is described. The results of measurements are used for the interpretation of the phenomena on the surface of the sensor which are present during the cyclic voltammetry. The results are promising in terms of simultaneous determination of sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide.
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