Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1983-04-18
1985-08-20
Kaplan, G. L.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204415, 204418, 204 56R, 324438, 427124, 427125, G01N 2756
Patent
active
045362742
ABSTRACT:
A transcutaneous blood carbon dioxide sensor together with a method for making such a sensor and for making electrodes used in the sensor. The sensor comprises a palladium/palladium oxide junction type electrode and a silver/silver halide junction type electrode applied to an electrically nonconductive substrate, partially coated with an insulative dielectric and partially coated with a polymeric membrane material including a bound electrolyte, the polymeric membrane material being permeable to carbon dioxide. The Pd/PD0 electrode was made cathodic prior to terminating the electro-oxidizing conditions.
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Kalynchuk Daniel G.
Papadakis Nicholas
Ban Woodrow W.
Diamond Shamrock Chemicals Company
Kaplan G. L.
Nguyen Nam X.
Skinner William A.
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