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An account is given of methods of compensation for the temperature coefficient of membrane-covered solid electrodes used for measurement of oxygen in aqueous solutions over a range of 10 degC; portable battery-operated field instruments for indicating and recording the concentration of such dissolved oxygen are described. Factors affecting electrode design and performance are discussed and a number of applications are described.
Briggs et al. (Sat,) studied this question.