Method of detecting carbon dioxide in a gaseous or liquid sample
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1. A method of detecting CO2 in a gaseous or liquid sample, said method comprising testing said sample in an electrochemical cell comprising a body and within said body a detection electrode, a reference electrode, a liquid electrolyte connecting said electrodes, and a membrane permeable to said gas in close proximity to said detection electrode and arranged to separate said electrodes and said electrolyte from said sample, said liquid electrolyte being an aqueous buffer solution buffered to a pH value of between 10.7 and 12.0 and being initially essentially free of any salt capable of dissociating to form in said electrolyte HCO3-, said electrolyte containing at least 25% v/v of a water miscible solvent having a dielectric constant of at least 10 and being non-interfering with said detecting and reference electrodes, said testing comprising measuring a change in potential between said reference electrode and said detection electrode.
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Abstract
A method is disclosed for determining carbon dioxide content in gaseous or liquid samples. A semi-permeable membrane-type sensor comprising a sensor electrode, reference electrode and an electrolyte having a pH range of 9.5-11.0 or 10.7-12.0 is used. Potential between the electrodes is monitored as a measure of carbon dioxide in the sample. When an electrolyte having a pH range of 10.7-12.0 is used the electrolyte additionally contains at least 255 v/v of a water miscible solvent having dielectric constant of a least 10.
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1. A method of detecting CO2 in a gaseous or liquid sample, said method comprising testing said sample in an electrochemical cell comprising a body and within said body a detection electrode, a reference electrode, a liquid electrolyte connecting said electrodes, and a membrane permeable to said gas in close proximity to said detection electrode and arranged to separate said electrodes and said electrolyte from said sample, said liquid electrolyte being an aqueous buffer solution buffered to a pH value of between 10.7 and 12.0 and being initially essentially free of any salt capable of dissociating to form in said electrolyte HCO3-, said electrolyte containing at least 25% v/v of a water miscible solvent having a dielectric constant of at least 10 and being non-interfering with said detecting and reference electrodes, said testing comprising measuring a change in potential between said reference electrode and said detection electrode.
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2. A method for detecting CO2 in a gaseous or liquid sample, said method comprising testing said sample in an electrochemical cell comprising a body and within said body a detection electrode, a reference electrode, a liquid electrolyte connecting said electrodes, and a membrane permeable to said gas in close proximity to said detection electrode and arranged to separate said electrodes and said electrolyte from said sample, said liquid electrolyte being an aqueous buffer solution buffered to a pH value of between 9.5 and 11.0 and being initially essentially free of any salt capable of dissociating to form in said electrolyte HCO3-, said testing comprising measuring a change in potential between said reference electrode and said detection electrode.
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