Abstract

The design and circuitry of solid electrodes of the Clark type for the determination of oxygen dissolved in microbial cultures and the suitable techniques are described. For the electrodes a portable battery instrument with an amplifier and recorder was developed. The electrode materials tested were: Au, Pt, Ag (cathode) and Ag/Ag2O and Ag/AgCl (anode). The effect of the presence of carbon dioxide on the course of the polarographic curves was determined. The temperature effect was determined for various membrane materials and its compensation with a thermistor was investigated. The effect of the circuit and design of the electrodes on stability, response time, reproducibility of measurement, durability of the electrodes and applicability in microbiology are discussed.

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