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titleOfInvention Carbon dioxide detector
abstract Disclosed is a carbon dioxide detection element that can operate stably even in a high-humidity atmosphere and is less susceptible to external noise. In a carbon dioxide detection element comprising a cation conductive solid electrolyte, an oxide ion conductive solid electrolyte, and a detection electrode having a divalent or higher cation as a main conductive species, the detection electrode is a rare earth oxycarbonate and lithium carbonate. And a mixture of a solid solution of rare earth oxysulfate and lithium carbonate. [Selection] Figure 1
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