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publicationNumber JP-2004333164-A
titleOfInvention Constant potential electrolysis type gas sensor
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a small-sized constant-potential-electrolysis-type gas sensor having a novel configuration that can reliably perform intended gas detection and can be manufactured extremely easily. A gas sensor according to the present invention includes a cylindrical casing main body, a lower surface side casing member provided at one end side opening of the casing main body and having a gas transmission port formed at one end, and the other end of the casing main body. A casing in which an electrolyte solution chamber is formed by sealing the gas permeable opening with a gas permeable hydrophobic diaphragm, and comprising an upper surface side casing member fitted to the side opening. In the electrode structure, at least two working electrodes and a counter electrode, two gas detection electrodes are stacked via an electrolyte holding member, the other end portion is such that the working electrode is in contact with the gas-permeable hydrophobic diaphragm. The casing body is fitted in one end side opening, and one end side part is fitted and provided in a recess formed in the other end surface of the lower surface side casing member. [Selection diagram] Fig. 1
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