Polarization Voltage; Temperature - Mettler Toledo InPro 6900 Série Instructions D'utilisation

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InPro 6900 Series O
Fick's law gives the mathematical relationship between
these parameters:
I = k • D • a • A •
I =
k =
D =
a =
A =
pO
=
2
X =

10.4 Polarization voltage

The voltage between the anode and the cathode is so
selected that the oxygen is fully (> A, see polarogram)
reduced while other gases are unaffected (< D). The
ideal voltage for the Pt/Ag/AgCl system is between -500
and -750 mV.
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
The polarization voltage should remain as constant as
possible. Besides a constant source of voltage the fol-
lowing prerequisites must be met:
The electrical resistance of electrolyte film must not ex-
ceed a particular value so as to avoid a voltage drop.
The anode must have a large surface so as to prevent
polarization of the anode by the electrode current.

10.5 Temperature

The temperature dependence of the current passing
through an oxygen electrode when referred to a con-
stant O
properties of the gas-permeable membrane.
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Sensor 12 mm
2
electrode current
constant
coefficient of diffusion of O
solubility of O
cathode surface
oxygen partial pressure in the solution
thickness of gas-permeable membrane
Typical current voltage
curves in agitated
0.1 mol/l KCl
No. 1 Nitrogen
No. 2 21% Oxygen
No. 3 100% Oxygen
«A»
0.2
0.4
partial pressure is determined mainly by the
2
pO
2
X
in the membrane material
2
No. 3
No. 2
«D»
0.6
0.8
1.0
in the membrane
2
No. 1
1.2
– E (Volts)
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