Claims
- 1. A method of determining the partial pressure of oxygen in an atmosphere, in which a temperature of T.sub.c at which the free energy of formation of an oxide of a metal in contact with the atmosphere becomes zero is determined to provide a measure of the partial pressure of oxygen in the said atmosphere.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the said metal exhibits both positive and negative free energy of formation of an oxide thereof and is the active electrode of a cell located in said atmosphere, said cell also comprising a counter electrode separated from the active electrode by a solid electrolyte material having ionic oxygen mobility.
- 3. A method according to claim 2, including the steps of:
- (1) heating the atmosphere to a temperature in excess of T.sub.c,
- (2) cooling the atmosphere while continuously measuring the electrical resistance of the cell until a temperature is reached at which a substantial increase in the resistance of the cell is detected,
- (3) reheating said atmosphere while continuously measuring the resistance of the cell until a temperature is reached at which a substantial decrease in resistance is detected, and
- (4) alternately cooling and reheating the atmosphere as in steps (2) and (3) respectively until the temperatures at which a substantial change in the resistance of the cell is detected, converge to a substantially constant temperature, thereby determining T.sub.c and providing a measurement of the partial pressure of oxygen in the atmosphere.
- 4. A method according to claim 2, including the steps of: changing the temperature of said atmosphere at a constant rage with respect to time, continously monitoring the electrical resistance of said cell during said temperature change, and determining the temperature at which there is a substantial change in the rate of change of the resistance of said cell with respect to time, thereby determining T.sub.c and providing a measurement of the partial pressure of oxygen in the atmosphere.
- 5. A method according to claim 4, wherein the atmosphere is heated to a temperature in excess of T.sub.c, the atmosphere is cooled from said temperature in excess of T.sub.c towards T.sub.c at a constant rate with respect to time, the electrical resistance of said cell is continuously monitored during said cooling, and T.sub.c is determined by determining the temperature at which there is a substantial change in the rate of change of the resistance of said cell with respect to time.
- 6. A method according to claim 4, wherein the atmosphere is heated from a temperature below T.sub.c towards T.sub.c at a constant rate with respect to time, the electrical resistance of said cell is continously monitored during said heating, and T.sub.c is determined by determining the temperature at which there is a substantial change in the rate of change of the resistance of said cell with respect to time.
Priority Claims (2)
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PD6823 |
Nov 1978 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 42,229 filed May 24, 1979 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,384,934.
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