Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1985-01-14
1986-04-29
Tung, T.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204241, 204408, 204409, 165 47, 165177, G01N 2746
Patent
active
045855420
ABSTRACT:
A method of thermal protection of a membrane-enclosed amperometric cell of the type comprising an electrolyte within an electrolyte space containing electrodes and enclosed by a semi-permeable membrane which defines a sensor face; heat exchange within said cell is effected for controlled heat compensation of the electrolyte when the sensor face is exposed to temperatures outside of the operative temperature range of the cell.
A membrane-enclosed amperometric probe having an elongated body provided with a sensor face at one end of the body and with electrical electrode connections extending through the probe body; the body includes at least two elongated fluid-passing conduits which are not in fluid communication with the electrolyte space and which extend in axial direction through the body from a first region near the one body end to a second region near the other body end; the conduits have mutually communicating ends in the first region and separate fluid-feeding ends in the second region so as to permit passing a fluid through the probe body.
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Hale John M.
Weber Eugen
Wright Harry D.
Kleeman Werner W.
Orbisphere Corporation Wilmington, Succursale de Collonge-Beller
Tung T.
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