Gas sensor

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Inventors

Sunano, Naomasa
Asahi, Naotatsu

Application #

399858

Filed

Jul-19-1982

Published

Aug-26-1986

Current US Class

073/31.05
324/717
338/34
338/35
422/88
422/98

International Classes

G01N 027/12

Field of Search

422/98 422/94 422/88 436/151 436/152 204/426 204/429 204/1 338/34 338/35 324/65 73/23

Assignee

Hitachi, Ltd. (Tokyo, JP)

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Abstract
Gas sensor which is constructed of an electrically insulating base, electrodes formed on said base, and a gas sensitive film formed on the surface of said base at a portion where it detects a gas to be sensed, e.g., an oxygen gas. The gas sensor of the present invention is characterized in that the gas sensitive film is a thermal-sprayed film which is made of an oxide having a perovskite structure. The thermal-sprayed film has its surface formed with fine cracks to have its effective surface area increased so that the response is speeded up. Moreover, the thermal spraying process is so effected during the formation of the oxide film that an impurity to adversely affect the reliability may be avoided from being mixed. The gas sensor may have said gas sensitive film coated with a ceramic material so that is performance may be further improved while protecting the gas sensitive film. Furthermore, it is also effective to add another sensor with the electrically insulating base being commonly used.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A gas sensor comprising:

an electrically insulating base;

electrodes formed on said base; and

a gas sensitive film being formed on the surface of said base at a portion, where the film detects a gas to be sensed and the film electrically contacts said electrodes;

said gas sensitive film being formed of a thermal-sprayed film of a semiconductor oxide having a perovskite structure with fine cracks therein by plasma spray coating powders of a perovskite structure oxide having a particle size equal to or smaller than 25 .mu.m.

2. A gas sensor according to claim 1, wherein said thermal-sprayed film is prepared by plasma spray coating powders of a perovskite structure oxide having a particle size equal to or smaller than 5 .mu.m and is formed with fine cracks.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a novel gas sensor and, more particularly, to a gas sensor which is suitable for detecting and controlling the oxygen concentration or the humidity in a gas.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Recently, there has been desired the development of a sensor for detecting the oxygen concentration or the humidity in the atmosphere or in the exhaust gas of an automobile or the like, especially, a safety device for (1) controlling the excess air ratio of a burning device such as a gas burner or a petroleum burner, (2) preventing the imcomplete combustion and the misfire, and (3) a highly reliable and inexpensive oxygen concentration detecting sensor which can be applied for the control or the like of the excess air ratio by detecting the oxygen concentration in the exhaust gas of the automobile.

As the sensor of this type, there has been proposed according to the prior art an oxygen concentration cell system which uses stabilized zirconia, ceria or the like. However, this system has difficulties in the design and installation of the structure required for the system has a defect that it cannot be stably operated at a temperature equal to or lower than 350.degree. C. This defect is eliminated by the development of a sensor which is made of an oxide having a perovskite structure and which makes use of the change in the resistance due to the difference in the oxygen concentration. The perovskite structure oxide is a crystal of such a double oxide that is expressed by a general formula: ABO.sub.3. However, the characteristics of a sensor of this type are greatly determined by the composition of the oxide and are largely influenced by the presence of a minute quantity of an impurity. Therefore, the base of the sensor of this type according to a prior art is prepared by a sintering process or by the calcining process wherein a mixture of the oxide with a vitreous substance is used so that the base may not be contaminated during the preparing process.
 
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