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Electric, electronic and ion-conducting products and components

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Patent (39/4) of Robert Bosch GmbH refers to the production of cermet electrodes for gas sensors with ion-conducting solid electrolytes. The electrodes are composed of finely dispersed ceramic material for building up a supporting structure (for example of zirconium dioxide, thorium oxide, hafnium oxide and/or cerium oxide). The ceramic material the supporting structure is made of is less sinter-active than the ceramic material of the solid electrolyte.

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Terpstra, M. (1986). Electric, electronic and ion-conducting products and components. In: Terpstra, M. (eds) Materials for Refractories and Ceramics. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4325-4_20

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