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Instability of metal oxide-based conductometric gas sensors and approaches to stability improvement (short survey)

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In this paper, modern views on the reasons of time instability of gas sensors parameters, as well as approaches which could be used for the improvement of this important sensor's parameter, are summarized.
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In the present brief review modern views on the reasons of time instability of gas sensors parameters, as well as approaches, which could be used for the improvement of this important sensor's parameter, are summarized. In particular, the influence of factors such as structure transformation, phase transformation, poisoning, degradation of contacts and heaters, bulk diffusion, errors in design, change of humidity, fluctuations of temperature in the surrounding atmosphere, and interference effect was analyzed. It was shown that while designing devices such as solid-state gas sensors, there are no secondary issues or tasks—all are important. Sensors work in extreme temperatures in the presence of active gases, and therefore every element of the sensor could be responsible for its long-term stability. The conclusions, regarding the efficiency of approaches such as optimization of technological processes and optimization of exploitation processes used for improvement of stability of conductometric metal oxide gas sensors, were made as well.

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