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Multiparameter analytical electrode structure and method of measurement

  • US 4,952,300 A
  • Filed: 09/14/1988
  • Issued: 08/28/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/19/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An ion sensitive electrode device for simultaneously or sequentially measuring the concentrations of an ionizable analyte and a dissolved gaseous analyte contained in an aqueous medium, comprising:

  • I. an electrode pair including;

    a polarographically active base metal/metal oxide working electrode having the property of providing a stable electrochemical potential that is a quantitative measure of said ionic species and acting as a catalyst for electron transfer, allowing for a quantative polarographic or amperometric measure of said dissolved gaseous analyte;

    a reference electrode;

    II. means for supporting said electrodes in contact with the aqueous medium and in the same chemical environment;

    III. external circuit means in electrical communication with the electrode pair including;

    means for measuring the voltage generated by the electrode pair in open circuit;

    means for measuring the closed circuit current flow at a preselected impedance; and

    means for comparing said voltage and current flow values with predetermined reference standards to provide two values representative of said analyte concentrations.

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