OFR-58-81 Electrochemical Gas Sensors For Mine Atmospheres - Portable Detectors For Carbon Monoxide And For Nitric Oxide/Nitrogen Dioxide Mixtures.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John Kosek
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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214
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

The electrochemistry of carbon monoxide, nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide was investigated at a variety of electrode materials in different supporting electrolytes. A portable detector for carbon monoxide was developed using a porous gold anode in perchloric acid supporting electrolyte. This detector has two full scale ranges, 0-100 ppm and 0-500 ppm. A portable detector for mixtures of nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide was developed using a porous silver cathode in sulfuric acid supporting electrolyte. Nitrogen dioxide was determined in the gas stream by electroreduction. The nitric oxide in the gas stream was oxidized to nitrogen dioxide by passing it over Cr(VI) on firebrick. Electroreduction gave the sum of NO + N02. Analog circuitry was used to display the amounts of NO and N02 separately. Two ranges were available for each gas. They were 0-10 and 0-50 ppm for NO and 0-2 and 0-10 ppm for N02.
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APA: John Kosek  (1979)  OFR-58-81 Electrochemical Gas Sensors For Mine Atmospheres - Portable Detectors For Carbon Monoxide And For Nitric Oxide/Nitrogen Dioxide Mixtures.

MLA: John Kosek OFR-58-81 Electrochemical Gas Sensors For Mine Atmospheres - Portable Detectors For Carbon Monoxide And For Nitric Oxide/Nitrogen Dioxide Mixtures.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1979.

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