IP Library Granted Patent US 8,257,576
Granted Patent B2
US 8,257,576 · App. 12/840,340 · Granted Sep 4, 2012

Ammonia gas sensors with lanthanide vanadate sensing electrode

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Patent No.
US 8,257,576
App. No.
12/840,340
Granted
Sep 4, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

An ammonia gas sensor is disclosed that includes a reference electrode, an ammonia selective sensing electrode and an electrolyte disposed therebetween. The ammonia sensing electrode comprises an oxide material characterized by the formula Ce w A x L y VO z wherein L is lanthanum or another lanthanide element other than cerium, A is one or more other metals, and w, x, y and z are numbers indicative of atomic proportion with w ranging from about 0.001 to about 4 x ranging from 0 to about 0.8, y ranging from about 0.001 to about 4, and z with a range to balance the existence of Cew, Ax, Ly and V.

Claims (30)

1. An ammonia gas sensor, comprising:

an electrolyte;

a reference electrode in contact with the electrolyte; and

an ammonia selective sensing electrode in contact with the electrolyte spaced apart from the reference electrode, said ammonia selective sensing electrode comprising an oxide material characterized by the formula

Ce w A x L y VO z

wherein L is lanthanum or another lanthanide element other than cerium, A is one or more other metals, and w, x, y and z are numbers indicative of atomic proportion with w ranging from about 0.001 to about 4, x ranging from 0 to about 0.8, y ranging from about 0.001 to about 4, and z with a range to balance the existence of Ce w , A x , L y , and V.

2. The ammonia gas sensor in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the electrolyte comprises a material capable of electrochemical transfer of hydrogen ions, oxygen ions, or both hydrogen and oxygen ions.

3. The ammonia gas sensor in accordance with claim 2 , wherein the electrolyte is a zirconia composition.

4. The ammonia gas sensor in accordance with claim 3 , wherein the zirconia composition comprises zirconia containing an additive adapted to stabilize the zirconia at elevated temperatures.

5. The ammonia gas sensor in accordance with claim 4 , wherein the electrolyte is yttria-stabilized zirconia.

6. The ammonia gas sensor in accordance with claim 1 , wherein A includes a conductivity-enhancing metal selected from the group consisting of bismuth, lead, strontium, calcium, copper, gold, zinc, nickel, tin, titanium, iron, lithium, manganese, and magnesium.

7. The ammonia gas sensor of claim 6 , wherein the conductivity enhancing metal is present in A x with an amount of x between about 0 and about 0.8.

8. The ammonia gas sensor of claim 6 , wherein the conductivity enhancing metal is present in an amount of x between about 0.01 and 0.6.

9. The ammonia gas sensor of claim 6 , wherein the conductivity enhancing metal is present in an amount of x between about 0.1 and about 0.5.

10. The ammonia gas sensor in accordance with claim 1 , wherein A includes a chemically stabilizing dopant.

11. The ammonia gas sensor in accordance with claim 10 , wherein the chemically stabilizing dopant is selected from the group consisting of tantalum, niobium, and magnesium.

12. The ammonia gas sensor in accordance with claim 10 , wherein the chemically stabilizing dopant is present in A x with an amount of x between about 0 and about 0.4.

13. The ammonia gas sensor in accordance with claim 10 , wherein the chemically stabilizing dopant is present in A x with an amount of x between about 0.01 and about 0.3.

14. The ammonia gas sensor in accordance with claim 1 , wherein A includes a diffusion-impeding dopant.

15. The ammonia gas sensor in accordance with claim 14 , wherein the diffusion-impeding dopant is selected from the group consisting of zinc, zirconium, lead, iron, and yttrium.

16. The ammonia gas sensor in accordance with claim 1 , wherein L is lanthanum.

17. A process for measuring the concentration of ammonia in a gas, the process comprising

providing an ammonia gas sensor comprising an electrolyte, a reference electrode in contact with the electrolyte; and an ammonia selective sensing electrode in contact with the electrolyte spaced apart from the reference electrode, said ammonia selective sensing electrode comprising an oxide material characterized by the formula

Ce w A x L y VO z

wherein L is lanthanum or another lanthanide element other than cerium, A is one or more other metals, and w, x, y and z are numbers indicative of atomic proportion with w ranging from about 0.001 to about 4, x ranging from 0 to about 0.8, y ranging from about 0.001 to about 4, and z with a ranging to balance Ce w , A x , L y , and V,

contacting the gas with the ammonia selecting sensing electrode; and

measuring a voltage signal between said ammonia sensing electrode and said reference electrode.

18. The process in accordance with claim 17 , wherein A includes a conductivity-enhancing metal selected from the group consisting of bismuth, lead, gold, indium, tin, zinc, nickel, lithium, iron, titanium, strontium, calcium, copper, and magnesium.

19. The process in accordance with claim 18 , wherein the conductivity-enhancing metal is present in A x with an amount of x between about 0 to about 0.8.

20. The process in accordance with claim 17 , wherein L is lanthanum.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 22, 2018
From: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES IP LIMITED
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