Evaluation of gas diffusion electrodes as detectors in amperometric hydrogen sensors

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This work is directed to the study and evaluation of gas diffusion electrodes as detectors in hydrogen sensors. Electrochemical experiments were carried out with rotating disk electrodes with a thin porous coating of the catalyst as a previous step to select useful parameters for the sensor. An experimental arrangement made in the laboratory that simulates the sensor was found appropriate to detect volumetric hydrogen percentages above 0.25% in mixtures H2:N2. The system shows a linear response for volumetric percentages of hydrogen between 0.25 and 2 %.

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Lizcano-Valbuena, W. H., Perez, J., Paganin, V. A., & Gonzalez, E. R. (2005). Evaluation of gas diffusion electrodes as detectors in amperometric hydrogen sensors. Ecletica Quimica, 30(2), 77–84. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-46702005000200010

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