Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1989-04-24
1992-04-21
Tung, T.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
20415316, 204432, G01N 2726
Patent
active
051064820
ABSTRACT:
An oxygen sensor or cell for measuring the oxygen content of a specimen includes a body with a chamber that houses an electrochemically active anode and an electrochemically active cathode. A chemically inert, electrically inactive porous material is dispsoed between and in contact with the anode and cathode. An anode connector is in contact with the anode and a cathode connector is in contact with the cathode. An electrolytic solution of potassium hydroxide and a dissolved metal saturates the porous material and makes electrical connection between the anode and cathode. A specimen to be measured is introduced into the chamber. The electrolyte promotes catalytic reduction of free oxygen molecules carried by the specimen. The magnitude of current flow through a resistive load connected between the anode and cathode connectors is directly proportional to the quantity of oxygen present in the specimen.
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Greenberg Ephraim S.
Milstein Joseph B.
Bello Herbert L.
Greenberg Ephraim S.
Tung T.
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