Abstract

We report an accurate but simple method for oxygen detection in photochemical experiments based on the Clark sensor. The sensitivity is higher than 0.01 Torr oxygen partial pressure. We discuss problems which arise in the calibration of flow systems and show how these problems can be solved. Measurements of the pH dependence of photoinduced oxygen evolution in a silver zeolite A are reported as an interesting application.

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