Method for sensing and measuring a concentration or partial pressure of a reactant used in a redox reaction
Abstract
A method for sensing or measuring the partial pressure or concentration of an electroactive species used in conjunction with an electrolyte, the method being characterized by providing a constant current between an anode and a cathode of an electrolyte-containing cell, while measuring changes in voltage that occur between either the anode and cathode or between a reference electrode and one of the main electrodes of the cell, thereby to determine the concentration or partial pressure of the electro-active species as a function of said measured voltage changes. The method of the invention can be practiced using either a cell having only an anode and a cathode, or using a cell having an anode and a cathode in combination with a reference electrode. Accurate measurements of small concentrations or partial pressures of electro-active species are obtainable with the method of the invention, by using constant currents of only a few microamperes between the anode and cathode of the cell, while the concentration-determining voltage is measured.
- Publication:
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Patent Application Department of Energy
- Pub Date:
- December 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984doe..reptV....F
- Keywords:
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- Detection;
- Electric Batteries;
- Electrolytes;
- Partial Pressure;
- Depolarization;
- Electric Potential;
- Electrodes;
- Oxidation-Reduction Reactions;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering