Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies. More information

OroboPOS

From Bioblast
Revision as of 12:58, 28 November 2017 by Zhang Feiyuan (talk | contribs)

                



OroboPOS

O2k-Catalogue

Description The OroboPOS is a polarographic oxygen sensor (POS), with an amperometric mode of operation. The OroboPOS meets the highest quality criteria in terms of linearity, stability and sensitivity of the signal. The Clark type polarographic oxygen sensor (POS) remains the gold standard for measuring dissolved oxygen in biomedical, environmental and industrial applications over a wide dynamic oxygen range.

It consists of a gold cathode, a silver/silverchloride anode and a KCl electrolyte reservoir separated from the sample by a 25 µm membrane (FEP). The main body of the OroboPOS is made of PEEK. With application of a polarization voltage (0.8 V), a current is obtained as an amperometric signal, which is converted to a voltage.

Product ID 26000-01
Type O2k, O2k-FluoRespirometer, Startup-O2k
Link MiPNet19.18B POS-service, Gnaiger 1983 POS
Image
OroboPOS.JPG


MitoPedia O2k and high-resolution respirometry: O2k hardware 

Specifications

From nM to mM O2 - a million-fold dynamic range: The dynamic range of oxygen measurement spans from air saturation (about 200 µM) to the normoxic intracellular range (10-30 µM) and severe hypoxia (<0.1 µM), but also to hyperoxia (oxygen saturation: c. 1 mM). In measurements of cell respiration in conjunction with the Titration-Injection microPump TIP2k, allow accurate steady-state measurement of oxgen levels and respiration with resolution of better than ±1 nM O2.
OroboPOS sensor head.jpg

Shipment


OroboPOS are protected in a transparent perspex vial screwed onto a blue POM base, with the OroboPOS-Membrane Ring arrested on the POS shaft between the POM base and the thicker part of the POS head which holds an O-ring\Viton\8x1 mm.

POS service and membrane mounting

» O2k-Manual for OroboPOS service
» OroboPOS-Service Kit

POS calibration and SOP

» MiPNet19.18D O2k-calibration
» MiPNet06.03 POS-calibration-SOP

References

  • Gnaiger E, Forstner H, eds (1983) Polarographic Oxygen Sensors. Aquatic and Physiological Applications. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York:370 pp. - »Bioblast link«
  • Gnaiger E (2001) Bioenergetics at low oxygen: dependence of respiration and phosphorylation on oxygen and adenosine diphosphate supply. Respir Physiol 128:277-97. - »Bioblast link«
  • Gnaiger E (2008) Polarographic oxygen sensors, the oxygraph and high-resolution respirometry to assess mitochondrial function. In: Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Drug-Induced Toxicity (Dykens JA, Will Y, eds) John Wiley:327-52. - »Bioblast link«