L. P. Kislyakova, Yu. Ya. Kislyakov, G. R. Evdokimov*, M. E. Lazarev*
Institute for Analytical Instrumentation
RAS, Saint-Petersburg
*Scientific and Industrial Center of
Ecology and Health, Saint-Petersburg
A universal device for measurement
of the oxygen partial pressure and its content in air, liquids and biological
tissues is described. It can be used for measurement of these parameters
by various electrodes with high accuracy in a wide range of their changes.
Simultaneously the device permits one to control the electrode characteristics
and the experimental conditions. It can be used in stationary and field
conditions in biological, medical, ecological and chemical research.