The Galvanic Oxygen Electrode uses a sacrificial lead anode to drive an electrochemical reaction reducing oxygen at a platinum cathode. The signal is proportional to oxygen concentration. The electrode can be directly connected to the input of any e-corder model.
Ideal for student experiments monitoring dissolved oxygen concentration.
Signal: 25 – 35 mV in air-saturated water at 25 °C
Oxygen consumption: 0.345 pmol O2/s per mV of signal
Drift: <2% per week at constant temperature and pressure
Response time: <30 s to 90% of final value at 25 °C
Body diameter: 12 mm
Additional information
Weight - 0.1 kg