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Working conditions of a Clark-type sensor with a polyethylene membrane in the presence of vapours of chlorine derivatives of methane
Authors:J Izydorczyk  W Miśniakiewicz  K Raszka
Institution:Physical Chemistry Department of Institute of Inorganic Chemistry and Technology, Silesian Polytechnical University, 44-100 Gliwice (Poland)
Abstract:The indications of a Clark-type electrochemical sensor with a polyethylene foil used as a membrane are noticeably changed if vapours of chlorine derivatives of methane (CCl4, CHCl3, CH2Cl2) are present in the atmosphere examined and the sensor has been calibrated in an atmosphere from which those vapours were absent. The sensitivity of the sensor increases and tends to deviate from linearity. The increase is more profound, when the number of chlorine atoms within a molecule of the vapour increases, the partial pressure of the vapour increases and the temperature of the atmosphere examined decreases. If the vapours affect the membrane for a long time, the response time decreases. If the membrane is freshly subjected to the influence of the vapours, a longer period of time is needed to reach a stable indication corresponding to the partial pressure of oxygen actually observed.
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