Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1984-03-28
1985-11-19
Kaplan, G. L.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
73 611C, 422 70, 436161, G01N 2730, G01N 3108
Patent
active
045540640
ABSTRACT:
A dual working-electrode electrochemical detector includes two working-electrodes disposed in parallel, opposed and closely spaced relationship. The electrodes comprises a low temperature isotropic carbon, and the electrodes are spaced by a Teflon spacer. A channel is formed in the Teflon spacer for the flow of the biological fluid to be tested. The electrodes are mounted on hollow members, and the entire arrangement is held in fluid-tight engagement by a pair of yokes which overlie the hollow members.
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McClintock Sam A.
Purdy William C.
Imasco-CDC Research Foundation
Kaplan G. L.
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