Ceramics-Silikáty 50, (2) 83 - 87 (2006) |
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INFLUENCE OF REFERENCE ELECTRODE POWDER CHARACTERISTICS ON PERFORMANCE OF ZIRCONIA OXYGEN SENSORS |
Soykan Hüseyin Ş. 1, Karakaş Yilmaz 2,
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1 Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Kocaeli University, 41040, Izmit, Turkey
2 Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Sakarya University, 54187, Adapazari, Turkey
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Keywords: Oxygen sensors, Reference electrode powders, Coprecipitation, Molten steel |
Reference electrode powder is an important part, which affect performance of zirconia oxygen sensors. The new reference
electrode powders with variations in terms of Cr₂O₃–Fe₂O₃ composition and chromium-oxide ratio have been produced by
chemical coprecipitation method. The microstructural characterization of the reference electrode powders were conducted
using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Performance of the reference electrode powders was tested in oxygen activity
measurements at molten steel under industrial steelmaking practice. The powders produced by the oxide coprecipitation work
very well in terms of the EMF reproducibility and of the response time for the low oxygen content measurements. The chemically
produced Cr₂O₃–Fe₂O₃ powder mixtures very well attach to the Cr particles. This fact gives good electromotive force
(EMF) reproducibility with accurate Al response. Elevated Fe₂O₃ content of the oxide powder reduces the EMF overshoot and
improves the measurement accuracy. More positive EMF measurements, lower Al predictions than the chemical analysis and
reduced probe accuracy at higher Al contents are obtained with decreasing the oxide content of the reference powder. |
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