Abstract

A miniature Clark-type oxygen electrode was fabricated using semiconductor techniques. A two-electrode configuration was used and the effect of different anode materials on the characteristics of the oxygen electrode was examined. The cathode and anode were formed in anisotropically etched grooves and calcium alginate gel containing 0.1 M KCl electrolyte filled the grooves. A gas-permeable membrane was directly formed over the gel. By using an Ag/AgCl anode instead of a gold electrode, the response time was shortened, the residual current was decreased and the linearity of the calibration graph was improved. Good linear calibration graphs were obtained by using the Ag/AgCl anode. The Ag/AgCl anode oxygen electrode produced a stable current for 5 h at −0.8 V and for 22 h at −0.6 V.

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