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Oxygen electrode

Methods IBC, Einsle/Friedrich/Andrade

Oxygen electrode Model: DW1 Oxygen Electrode Chamber, Hansatech
Unit and Room: Biochemistry, 10th floor, R. 1010
Responsible: Prof. Dr. Thorsten Friedrich
Photosynthesis and Respiration measurement
Further information: http://portal.uni-freiburg.de/biochemie
Short Description:

DW1 oxygen electrode chamber is a versatile solution to measure dissolved oxygen in liquid phases. A clear, transparent acrylic body is connected to thermoregulation. The sample is housed within a borosilicate glass reaction vessel. Oxygen concentration is sensed via a Clark-type electrode under stirring.

Picture of the Equipment

Oxygen electrode
 

Available Experiments/Techniques:

Determination of oxygen concentration in liquids. 

Special Equipment:

 

Measurements on the equipment are currently done by:

Students after extensive training

Recent Publications, where this instrument was
important (citation):

Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 2008, 1777, 735 - 739.

 

Typical problems that may be solved with this instrument:

Determination of oxidase activities
Determination of respiratory activities
Determination of photosynthetic activities

 

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