Claims
- 1. A nitrogen oxide gas sensor comprising a sensor body; a chamber formed inside the sensor body; a zirconia solid electrolyte substrate which is an oxygen ion conductor forming a wall of said chamber and separating said chamber from an ambient duct; a sensing electrode provided in the chamber on the solid electrolyte substrate, said sensing electrode being an alloy electrode comprising platinum and 0.5-5 wt % rhodium or a cermet electrode comprising zirconia and an alloy of platinum and 0.5-5 wt % rhodium; a platinum counter electrode paired to the sensing electrode, said platinum counter electrode provided in the ambient duct on the solid electrolyte substrate; and means for controlling the oxygen concentration at the sensing electrode.
- 2. A nitrogen oxide gas sensor of claim 1, wherein the chamber consists of first and second chamber in gas communication with each other, the first chamber is provided with a gas inlet for a gas to be sensed, the means for controlling the oxygen concentration at the sensing electrode is located in the first chamber and the sensing electrode is located in the second chamber.
- 3. A nitrogen oxide gas sensor of claim 2, wherein the means for controlling the oxygen concentration at the sensing electrode is an oxygen pumping electrode.
- 4. A nitrogen oxide gas sensor of claim 1, wherein said sensing electrode is an alloy electrode comprising platinum and 2-5 wt % rhodium or a cermet electrode comprising zirconia and an alloy of platinum and 2-5 wt % rhodium.
- 5. A nitrogen oxide gas sensor comprising a sensor body; a chamber formed inside the sensor body; a zirconia solid electrolyte substrate which is an oxygen ion conductor forming a wall of said chamber and separating said chamber from an ambient duct; a gas sensing electrode provided in the chamber on the solid electrolyte substrate, wherein the gas sensing electrode of said sensor is an electrode formed by laminating a rhodium layer having a thickness of 10-50 Å on a platinum layer or a cermet electrode formed by dispersing zirconia in each of the rhodium layer and the platinum layer of the laminated electrode with a rhodium layer of 10-50 Å thickness; a platinum counter electrode paired to the sensing electrode, said platinum counter electrode provided in the ambient duct on the solid electrolyte substrate; and a means for controlling the oxygen concentration at the sensing electrode in a range of from 0.05 to 21% by volume.
- 6. A nitrogen oxide gas sensor of claim 5, wherein the rhodium layer of the sensing electrode is deposited by sputtering.
- 7. A nitrogen oxide gas sensor comprising a sensor body; a chamber formed in side the sensor body; a zirconia solid electrolyte substrate which is an oxygen ion conductor forming a wall of said chamber and separating said chamber from an ambient duct; a gas sensing electrode provided in the chamber on the solid electrolyte substrate, wherein the gas sensing electrode of said gas sensor is made up of an alloy comprising platinum, rhodium and a third metal element, said third metal element being at least one of Ru, Ir, Pd, Au, and Ag; a platinum counter electrode paired to the sensing electrode, said platinum counter electrode provided in the ambient duct on the solid electrolyte substrate; and a means for controlling the oxygen concentration at the sensing electrode in a range of from 0.05 to 21% by volume.
- 8. A nitrogen oxide gas sensor of claim 7, wherein zirconia is dispersed in said sensing electrode.
- 9. A nitrogen oxide gas sensor of claim 7, wherein the (Rh + third element)/(Pt + Rh + third element) ratio is from 0.01 to 0.5.
- 10. A nitrogen oxide gas sensor comprising a sensor body; a chamber formed inside the sensor body; a zirconia solid electrolyte substrate which is an oxygen ion conductor forming a wall of said chamber and separating said chamber from an ambient duct; a gas sensing electrode provided in the chamber on the solid electrolyte substrate, wherein the gas sensing electrode of said gas sensor is made up of a mixed phase rhodium oxide and platinum or an electrode formed by adding at least one of an oxide of a third metal element to a mixture and rhodium oxide and platinum, said third metal element being one of Ru, Ir, Pd, Ag, Ni, and Cr; a platinum counter electrode paired to the sensing electrode, said platinum counter electrode provided in the ambient duct on the solid electrolyte substrate; and a means for controlling the oxygen concentration at the sensing electrode in a range of from 0.05 to 21% by volume.
- 11. A nitrogen oxide gas sensor comprising a sensor body; a chamber formed inside the sensor body; a zirconia solid electrolyte substrate which is an oxygen ion conductor forming a wall of said chamber and separating said chamber from an ambient duct; a gas sensing electrode provided in the chamber on the solid electrolyte substrate, wherein the gas sensing electrode of said sensor is an electrode comprising iridium, an electrode comprising an alloy or a mixed phase of iridium and rhodium, or a cermet electrode formed by adding zirconia to iridium or an alloy or a mixed phase of iridium and rhodium; a platinum counter electrode paired to the sensing electrode, said platinum counter electrode provided in the ambient duct on the solid electrolyte substrate; and a means for controlling the oxygen concentration at the sensing electrode in a range of from 0.05 to 21% by volume.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application. Ser. No. 09/339,108, filed Jun. 24, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,274,016.
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