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Measuring electrode device

  • US 4,440,620 A
  • Filed: 12/14/1982
  • Issued: 04/03/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/22/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A measuring electrode device for measuring the concentration of a predetermined gas or a biochemical substance dissolved in a liquid to be inspected, comprising:

  • an outer casing of substantially cylindrical shape having an open one end;

    a gas permeable membrane attached to the one end of the outer casing to close the one end and to permeate only gas dissolved in the liquid to be inspected toward the outer casing when contacted with the liquid to be inspected;

    an electrolyte housed in the outer casing and in contact with the gas permeable membrane and which varies in the pH upon reaction with the predetermined gas permeated through the gas permeable membrane;

    a reference electrode arranged in the outer casing, partly dipped in the electrolyte and maintained at a predetermined potential;

    a pH electrode arranged within the outer casing and having a pH sensitive member in contact with the electrolyte, the member having a semiconductor substrate and a pH sensitive membrane formed on the substrate and in contact with the electrolyte, a potential difference being produced between the pH sensitive membrane and the electrolyte according to a variation of the pH of the electrolyte, the pH sensitive membrane being formed of at least one element selected from the group consisting of silicon nitride, aluminum oxide and tantalum pentoxide, and a potential difference being produced between the pH electrode and the reference electrode according to the variation of the pH of the electrolyte.

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