The sensor filament gets oxidized and the conductivity decreases. Kepp in mind that the filament is heated at hight temperatures so reactivitiy is high. In ruducing atmosphere the filament material (sonetimes tin) is reduced to metallic form and conductivity increases.
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Great explanation!
good explanation. thank you Sir
super helpful!
Excellent...
How about different type of MOS gas sensor (p type/n type) react to reducing gas? Is it different?
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Nice
wow a sensor uses sensing materials who knew!!!
Can someone tell me if MOX and MOS are the same thing?
Do you have some examples of reduction gases?
Methane and propane
Where should I download this animated diagram from?? Please send me the link.
How can oxygen in clean air attract free electrons?
The sensor filament gets oxidized and the conductivity decreases. Kepp in mind that the filament is heated at hight temperatures so reactivitiy is high. In ruducing atmosphere the filament material (sonetimes tin) is reduced to metallic form and conductivity increases.
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This is really nice but i think the music gave me ear cancer