PREFACE ABOUT THE EDITOR CONTRIBUTORS PART I: SOLID—STATE ELEDTROCHEMICAL SENSORS SURFACE AND INTERFACE DEFETS m lomc CRYSTALS N. F. Uvarov 1 Introduction 1.1 Solid Electrolytes and Electrodes for Electrochemical Sensors: A Brief Overview 1.2 Surface and Interface Properties of Ionic Solids 2 Calculation of the Surface Potential and Surface Defects Using the Stem Model 2.1 Description of the Model 2.2 Pure Crystals of the NaC1 Type 2.3 Surface Potential in NaC1 Crystals Containing Divalent Cations 2.4 Comparison with Experimental Data 2.5 Surface Potential and Concentration of Point Defects on Grain Boundaries of Superionic Oxide Ceramics 2.6 Surface Disorder in Terms of Energy Diagrams 2.7 Defects on Interfaces 3 Size Effects in Nanocomposite Solid Electrolytes 4 Applications in Sensors 5 Conclusions References 2. SOLID—STATE ELECTROCHEMICAL GAS SENSORS C. O. Park I. Lee D. R. Lee J. W. Fergus N. Miura H. J. Yoo 1 Introduction 2 Electrode Potentials 3 Types of Electrochemical Sensors 3.1 Equilibrium Potentiometric Sensors 3.2 Mixed Potentiometric Sensors 3.3 Amperometric Sensors 4 Applications 4.1 Oxygen Sensors 4.2 Carbon Dioxide Sensors 4.3 NOx Sensors 4.4 SOx Sensors 4.5 Hydrogen Sensors Acknowledgments References PART 2: ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSORS FOR LIQUID ENVIRONMENTS ……
科瑞特森科韦(Korotcenkov,G.), received his Ph.D. in Physics and Technology of Semiconductor Materials and Devices in 1976 and his Habilitate Degree (Dr. Sci.) in Physics and Mathematics of Semiconductors and Dielectrics in 1990. He was for many years the leader in the Gas Sensor Group at the Technical University of Moldova. He is currently a research professor at: Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, in Gwangju, Republic of Korea. Dr. Korotcenkov is the author of five previous books and has authored over 180 peerreviewed papers. His research has received numerous awards and honors, including the Award of the Supreme Council of Science and Advanced Technology of the Republic of Moldova.