Determination of Hydrogen in Molten Aluminium and Its Alloys Using an Electrochemical Sensor

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
C. Schwandt
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Recent research work has led to the development of a new electrochemical hydrogen sensor, which is based on a proton conducting solid electrolyte in conjunction with a self-contained solid hydrogen reference standard and is operated at elevated temperatures. The incorporation of the internal hydrogen reference renders the sensor versatile and user-friendly and makes it attractive for practical exploitation. The present article focuses on the utilisation of the sensor as the integral part of a probe for the quantitative determination of hydrogen in molten aluminium and aluminium alloys. The main features of the sensor and the probe as well as the measuring technique are discussed. Experimental results obtained with the novel analyser in trials under industrial conditions are presented and highlight the good performance of the device.
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APA: C. Schwandt  (2003)  Determination of Hydrogen in Molten Aluminium and Its Alloys Using an Electrochemical Sensor

MLA: C. Schwandt Determination of Hydrogen in Molten Aluminium and Its Alloys Using an Electrochemical Sensor. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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