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Chemical Sensors For Hostile Environments Girish M Kale S A Akbar

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Chemical Sensors For Hostile Environments Girish M Kale S A Akbar
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Publisher: Wiley-American Ceramic Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.5 MB
Pages: 117
Author: Girish M. Kale, S. A. Akbar, M. Liu
ISBN: 9781118371039, 9781574981384, 1118371038, 1574981382
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Chemical Sensors For Hostile Environments Girish M Kale S A Akbar by Girish M. Kale, S. A. Akbar, M. Liu 9781118371039, 9781574981384, 1118371038, 1574981382 instant download after payment.

This volume presents information on the unique topic of chemical sensors. It focuses on the materials, manufacturing, theory and application of sensors. It is a resource that researchers, students, and those involved in the the design and manufacturing of ceramics will find of critical importance.Content:
Chapter 1 Solid?State Electrochemical Sensors for Automotive Applications (pages 1–10): R. Mukundan, E. L. Brosha and F. H. Garzon
Chapter 2 Zirconia Based Potentiometric NOx Sensor Utilizing Pt and Au Electrodes (pages 11–18): D. J. Kubinski, J. H. Visser, R. E. Soltis, M. H. Parsons, K. E. Nietering and S. G. Ejakov
Chapter 3 Packaging Planar Exhaust Sensors for Hostile Exhaust Environments (pages 19–25): C. Scott Nelson
Chapter 4 Importance of Gas Diffusion in Semiconducror Gas Sensor (pages 27–36): Noboru Yamazoe, Go Sakai, Naoki Matsunaga, Nam?Seok Baik and Kengo Shimanoe
Chapter 5 Durability of Thick Film Ceramic Gas Sensors (pages 37–45): Adnan Merhaba, Sheikh Akbar, Bin Feng, Golarn Newaz, Laura Riester and Peter Blau
Chapter 6 Preparation and Characterization of Indium?Doped Calcium Zirconate for the Electrolyte in Hydrogen Sensors for use in Molten Aluminum (pages 47–56): A.H. Setiawan and J.W. Fergus
Chapter 7 Antimony Sensor for Molten Lead Using K???Al2O3 Solid Electrolyte (pages 57–66): Rajnish Kurchania and Girish. M. Kaleb
Chapter 8 Preparation and Characterization of Iron Oxide?Zirconia Nano Powder for Its Use as an Ethanol Sensor Material (pages 67–78): C V Gopal Reddy, S A Akbar, W Cao, O K Tan and W Zhu
Chapter 9 Synthesis and Characterization of 2–3 Spinelsas Material for Methane Sensor (pages 79–89): S. Poomiapiradee, R.M.D. Brydson and G.M. Kale
Chapter 10 Ammonia and Alcohol Gas Sensors using Tungsten Oxide (pages 91–96): Mana Sriyudthsak, Sitthisuntom Supothina and Sophon Udomratananon
Chapter 11 Low Temperature Gas Sensing using Laser Activation (pages 97–103): Mana Sriyudthsak and Voratat Rungsaiwatana
Chapter 12 Synthesis of Gallium Oxide Hydroxide Crystals Aqueous Solutions with or without Urea and their Calcination Behayior (pages 105–113): A. Cuneyt Tas, Peter J. Majewski and Fritz Aldinger

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