Electrochemical gas sensor
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1. Apparatus for measuring the concentration of a gas dissolved in a liquid comprising:
- a probe for insertion into a sample of said liquid, said probe being provided with means for receiving a supply of an electrolyte which is a solvent for molecules of said gas and means for confining said electrolyte in contact with a membrane which is permeable by said molecules,a working electrode mounted within said probe for electrical contact with an electrolyte confined as aforesaid,an auxiliary electrode mounted within said probe for electrical contact with said electrolyte and in spaced relation with said working electrode,polarizing means for periodically applying between said auxiliary electrode and said working electrode, polarizing pulses of sufficient voltage for establishing an electrical field which causes molecules of said gas to undergo an electrochemical reaction and transfer an electrical charge to said working electrode,a reference electrode connected for supplying a reference potential to said auxiliary electrode and mounted within said probe for maintaining electrical contact with said electrolyte while being screened from said electrical field, andcharge measuring means for measuring the net charge transferred to said working electrode during a time interval encompassing a full period of one of said pulses and the period of charging transients related thereto.
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Abstract
An electrochemical sensor for sensing a gas dissolved in a liquid. The sensor includes a probe having a cylindrical body and a rounded face. A working electrode, a reference electrode and an auxiliary electrode are buried in the probe body and have distal ends reaching conformingly to the face. A pulsed polarizing voltage is impressed between the auxiliary electrode and the working electrode for polarizing the probe, and a capacitor is provided for storing the charge which flows to the working electrode during periods of polarization. The concentration of the dissolved gas is determined by measuring the voltage across the capacitor.
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1. Apparatus for measuring the concentration of a gas dissolved in a liquid comprising:
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a probe for insertion into a sample of said liquid, said probe being provided with means for receiving a supply of an electrolyte which is a solvent for molecules of said gas and means for confining said electrolyte in contact with a membrane which is permeable by said molecules, a working electrode mounted within said probe for electrical contact with an electrolyte confined as aforesaid, an auxiliary electrode mounted within said probe for electrical contact with said electrolyte and in spaced relation with said working electrode, polarizing means for periodically applying between said auxiliary electrode and said working electrode, polarizing pulses of sufficient voltage for establishing an electrical field which causes molecules of said gas to undergo an electrochemical reaction and transfer an electrical charge to said working electrode, a reference electrode connected for supplying a reference potential to said auxiliary electrode and mounted within said probe for maintaining electrical contact with said electrolyte while being screened from said electrical field, and charge measuring means for measuring the net charge transferred to said working electrode during a time interval encompassing a full period of one of said pulses and the period of charging transients related thereto.
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2. Apparatus for measuring the concentration of a gas dissolved in a liquid comprising:
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a probe for insertion into a sample of said liquid, said probe being provided with means defining a reservoir for receiving a supply of an electrolyte which is a solvent for molecules of said gas and means for confining said electrolyte in contact with a membrane which is permeable by said molecules, a working electrode mounted within said probe for electrical contact with an electrolyte confined as aforesaid, an auxiliary electrode mounted within said probe for electrical contact with said electrolyte and in spaced relation with said working electrode, polarizing means for periodically applying between said auxiliary electrode and said working electrode, polarizing pulses of sufficient voltage for establishing an electrical field which causes molecules of said gas to undergo an electrochemical reaction and transfer an electrical reaction charges to said working electrode, a reference electrode connected for supplying a reference potential to said auxiliary electrode and mounted within said probe for maintaining electrical contact with said electrolyte while being screened from said electrical field, and charge retention means connected for storing a sample of said reaction charge, charge measuring means for periodically measuring the charge on said charge retention means following completion of said electrochemical reaction, and discharge means for cyclically discharging said charge retention means following said charge measuring. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5)
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6. Apparatus for measuring the concentration of a gas dissolved in a liquid comprising:
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a probe for insertion into a sample of said liquid, said probe being provided with means defining a reservoir for receiving a supply of an electrolyte which is a solvent for molecules of said gas and means for confining said electrolyte in contact with a membrane which is permeable by said molecules, a working electrode mounted within said probe in electrical contact with said reservoir, a reference electrode mounted within said probe in electrical contact with said reservoir and in spaced relation with said working electrode, an auxiliary electrode mounted within said probe in electrical contact with said reservoir and in spaced relation with both of the other aforesaid electrodes, polarizing means for connection between said auxiliary electrode and said working electrode to generate a polarizing potential which creates a double layer at said working electrode and causes a redox reaction involving molecules of said gas which are present therein, switching means for periodically making and thereafter breaking said connection of said polarizing means, so that a series of current pulses flow at said working electrode, each said pulse comprising a forward flow of polarizing current, a flow of reaction current and a reverse flow of polarizing current, feedback means connected to said reference electrode for adjusting said polarizing potential to compensate for current flow effects at said auxiliary electrode, and charge measuring means for measuring the net charge transferred by said working electrode during the full period of one of said pulses. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. Apparatus for measuring the concentration of oxygen in a liquid comprising:
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a probe body of generally cylindrical configuration, constructed of electrically insulative material and having a rounded face provided with a reservoir defined by a generally circular channel an oxygen permeable membrane secured to said probe body and covering said face, an electrolyte filling said reservoir and wetting said face and the inner surface of said membrane, said electrolyte being a solvent for oxygen and being buffered to maintain a fixed concentration of hydrogen ions, a cathode mounted in said probe body centrally of said face and in electrical contact with said electrolyte, a reference electrode mounted within said probe body in electrical contact with said electrolyte and in spaced relation with said cathode, an auxiliary electrode mounted within said probe body in electrical contact with electrolyte and in spaced relation with said cathode opposite said reference electrode, polarizing means for generating a voltage of sufficient magnitude to polarize said cathode and supply a reaction current to cause reduction of oxygen molecules which come into contact with said cathode, switching means for alternately connecting said cathode and said auxiliary electrodes across said polarizing means and then to a source of common potential, so that said cathode becomes cyclically polarized, supplies said reaction current for a predetermined period of time and then becomes fully discharged, and charge measuring means for measuring the net charge flowing through said cathode during a substantially full cycle of said switching means. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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