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Method and apparatus for zero calibration of oxygen-sensing polarographic devices

  • US 4,541,901 A
  • Filed: 04/25/1984
  • Issued: 09/17/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/27/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus comprising a polarographic oxygen sensor with sensing electrodes disposed on one side of an oxygen permeable barrier, which has a sensing surface of predetermined contour on an opposite side of said barrier, a pair of electrodes acting respectively as a cathode and as an anode, insulating means between said cathode and anode, at least one of said cathode, anode and insulating means having a complementary surface with a contour which is in complementary conformity with the contour of said sensing surface, an electrolyte layer bridging the space between said complementary surface and said sensing surface and contacting said pair of electrodes, means for electrically connecting said pair of electrodes to complete an electic circuit through said electrolyte, and means removably mounting said polarographic oxygen sensor with said sensing surface in closely spaced relationship to said complementary surface whereby, in use, oxygen is depleted by electrolytic reduction from said layer of electrolyte to substantially zero concentration whereby said sensor can monitor said zero concentration during calibration thereof.

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