Claims
- 1. A method of activating and using an oxygen concentration cell having metal electrodes formed on both the inner and outer wall surfaces of a solid electrolyte vessel and a solid pole as a reference oxygen partial pressure source consisting of a metal alone or a mixture of said metal and its oxide packed into said vessel, comprising activating said oxygen concentration cell by heat-treating said oxygen concentration cell in the presence of air to diffuse said metal of the reference oxygen partial pressure source into the solid electrolyte through said inner wall surface metal electrode, said heat treatment comprising heating at a temperature in the range of 1,000.degree.-1,200.degree. C. over a period of 5-120 hours in the air, and then using the cell to measure oxygen concentration at temperatures below 1,000.degree. C.
- 2. The activation method of claim 1 wherein the heat-treatment of the oxygen concentration cell is carried out in such a manner that the diffusion layer is from about 5% to 85% of the wall thickness of said solid electrolyte vessel.
- 3. The activation method of claim 1 wherein a mixture of the metal and its oxide packed as said solid pole is selected from the group consisting of Fe/FeO, Co/CoO, Cr/CrO and Ni/NiO.
- 4. The activation method of claim 1 wherein a sintering-inhibiting agent is admixed in said solid pole.
- 5. The activation method of claim 4 wherein said sintering-inhibiting agent is an alumina powder.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 933,476 filed Aug. 14, 1978.
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