Amperimetric measurement with cell electrode deplating
First Claim
1. Amperimetric measurement apparatus comprising:
- an amperimetric cell having means for containing a solution, and a pair of electrodes arranged within said cell for contact with said solution;
means for establishing a forward current through said cell;
means for repeatedly interrupting said forward current, and, during the interruptions, imposing a reverse current on said cell; and
control means, including integrator means for integrating the magnitude of the forward current with respect to time, and means responsive to said integrator means, for regulating the magnitude and duration of the reverse current so that the net flow of charge through said cell is substantially zero.
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Abstract
In an amperimetric measurement apparatus comprising an amperimetric cell having a pair of electrodes arranged for contact with a solution, a potential difference is established between the electrodes, and a corresponding electric current is conducted in a forward direction through a current path which includes the electrodes and the solution. An output corresponding to the current indicates the concentration of a solute in the solution. The electrical charge passing through said cell in response to said potential difference is monitored by an integrator. The forward current is interrupted repeatedly and a reverse electric current is imposed on the cell during the interruptions of forward current. The magnitude and duration of the reverse current are regulated in response to the electrical charge flow corresponding to the forward current, so that the net flow of charge through the cell over a time period including an equal number of intervals of forward and reverse current intervals is substantially zero. Consequently, ionic contaminants, which tend to be plated onto cell electrodes as a result of the forward current are removed substantially completely by deplating, without the risk of producing inaccurate measurements by placing the cell in a reverse charging condition.
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16 Claims
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1. Amperimetric measurement apparatus comprising:
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an amperimetric cell having means for containing a solution, and a pair of electrodes arranged within said cell for contact with said solution; means for establishing a forward current through said cell; means for repeatedly interrupting said forward current, and, during the interruptions, imposing a reverse current on said cell; and control means, including integrator means for integrating the magnitude of the forward current with respect to time, and means responsive to said integrator means, for regulating the magnitude and duration of the reverse current so that the net flow of charge through said cell is substantially zero. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. Amperimetric measurement apparatus comprising:
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an amperimetric cell having means for containing a solution, and a pair of electrodes arranged within said cell for contact with said solution; means for establishing a forward current through said cell; means for repeatedly interrupting said forward current, and, during the interruptions, imposing a reverse current on said cell; and control means, responsive to the magnitude and duration of the forward current, for regulating the magnitude and duration of the reverse current so that the net flow of charge through said cell is substantially zero; in which the control means comprises integrator means for integrating the magnitude of the forward current with respect to time, and current-to-voltage converting means having input terminals in the path of said forward current, and having output terminals connected to said integrating means.
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9. Amperimetric measurement apparatus comprising:
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an amperimetric cell having means for containing a solution, and a pair of electrodes arranged within said cell for contact with said solution; means for establishing a forward current through said cell; means for repeatedly interrupting said forward current, and, during the interruptions, imposing a reverse current on said cell; and control means, responsive to the magnitude and duration of the forward current, for regulating the magnitude and duration of the reverse current so that the net flow of charge through said cell is substantially zero; in which said interrupting and reverse current-imposing means comprises a voltage-to-current converter having current output terminals and switching means for connecting the electrodes of said amperimetric cell to said current output terminals during said interruptions.
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10. Amperimetric measurement apparatus comprising:
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an amperimetric cell having means for containing a solution, and a pair of electrodes arranged within said cell for contact with said solution; means for establishing a forward current through said cell; means for repeatedly interrupting said forward current, and, during the interruptions, imposing a reverse current on said cell; and control means, responsive to the magnitude and duration of the forward current, for regulating the magnitude and duration of the reverse current so that the net flow of charge through said cell is substantially zero; in which the control means comprises current-to-voltage converting means having input terminals in the path of said forward current and producing an output voltage corresponding to the magnitude of said forward current, and integrator means connected to said current-to-voltage converting means and responsive to said output voltage for producing an output signal corresponding to the time integral of said voltage, and said interrupting and reverse current-imposing means comprises a voltage-to-current converter having an input receiving said output signal of the integrator means and current output terminals delivering a current corresponding to said output signal, and switching means for connecting the electrodes of said amperimetric cell to said current output terminals during said interruptions. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. Amperimetric measurement apparatus comprising:
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an amperimetric cell having means for containing a solution, and a pair of electrodes arranged within said cell for contact with said solution; means for establishing a potential difference between said electrodes and for conducting a forward electric current corresponding to said potential difference in a forward direction through a current path which includes said electrodes and said solution; means providing an output corresponding to said forward current, said output being an indication of the concentration of a solute in said solution; means for measuring the electrical charge passing through said cell in response to said potential difference; and means for repeatedly interrupting said current path, and responsive to said measuring means, for imposing a reverse electric current on said cell during the interruptions of forward current, and for regulating the magnitude and duration of the reverse current so that the net flow of charge through said cell over a time period including an equal number of intervals of forward and reverse current intervals is substantially zero; in which said means for measuring the electrical charge passing through said cell comprises integrating means for integrating the magnitude of said forward current with respect to time during each forward current interval. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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15. A method of determining the concentration of a solute in a liquid by the use of an amperimetric cell having means for containing a solution, and a pair of electrodes arranged within said cell for contact with said solution, comprising the steps of:
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establishing a potential difference between said electrodes, and conducting a forward electric current corresponding to said potential difference in a forward direction through a current path which includes said electrodes and said solution; providing an output corresponding to said forward current, said output being an indication of the concentration of a solute in said solution; measuring the electrical charge passing through said cell in response to said potential difference; repeatedly interrupting said current path, imposing a reverse electric current on said cell during the interruptions of forward current and thereby deplating contaminants plated onto said electrodes during the conduction of forward current through said current path, and regulating the magnitude and duration of the reverse current in response to the measured electrical charge so that the net flow of charge through said cell over a time period including an equal number of intervals of forward and reverse current intervals is substantially zero, whereby substantially complete deplating is effected without placing the cell in a reverse charging condition. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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