DISSOLVED OXYGEN MONITORING SYSTEM USING A PULSED ELECTRODE: DESIGN, PERFORMANCE, AND EVALUATION.

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Langdon, Christopher [1 ]
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[1] Univ of Rhode Island, Graduate Sch, of Oceanography, RI, USA, Univ of Rhode Island, Graduate Sch of Oceanography, RI, USA
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Deep-Sea Research, Part A: Oceanographic Research Papers | 1984年 / 31卷 / 11 A Pt A期
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美国国家科学基金会; 美国海洋和大气管理局;
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COMPUTERS; MICROPROCESSOR; -; Applications; ELECTRODES; OCEANOGRAPHY; Instruments; OXYGEN; Monitoring;
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An instrument for measuring dissolved oxygen in seawater is described. The device uses a conventional polarographic electrode in connection with chronoamperometry to overcome many of the problems limiting the performance of oxygen electrodes. The polarizing potential is applied as a pulse and the resulting current transient is sampled after a 1. 5- to 3-s delay. Current during the first few seconds is 4 to 8 times the steady-state current and is unaffected by flow rate past the membrane provided a recovery time of 3 min or more is allowed between pulses. A microcomputer controls all phases of the measuring process: pulse generation, data acquisition, reduction, and storage. Software is used to correct sensor output for temperature dependence exactly using the activation energy of permeation and the Arrhenius equation. An activity coefficient, a function of temperature and salinity, is computed to correct for salinity. Results of an intercomparison with Winkler determinations are presented and an example is given for the instrument's use to measure the respiration of copepods in an unstirred solution.
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页码:1357 / 1367
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