The WPI ISO-COP-2 carbon monoxide sensor is made of 2.0 mm thick stainless steel with a replaceable membrane-coated thermowell. The sleeve is filled with electrolyte. It is an amperometric sensor designed for use in cell culture.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a diverse modulator of physiological processes. There are many ways to quantify carbon monoxide (CO) produced by internal processes (endogenous), although most biological systems do not benefit greatly from standard measuring techniques. The outstanding WPI ISO-COP-2 CO sensor monitors CO in real time, either in vivo or in vitro!
The body of this CO sensor is 2.0 mm thick stainless steel, and the membrane-covered sleeve is removable. Electrolyte is contained within the sleeve. It is an amperometric sensor made for purposes such as cell culture.
On the working electrode of the sensor, CO is theoretically oxidized to CO2 and diffuses across the gas-permeable membrane. This oxidation generates a current whose magnitude is proportional to the amount of CO in the solution.
The TRB4100 (4-Channel) or TBR1025 (1-Channel) Free Radical Analyzers from WPI are both compatible with this device.
NOTE: A spare membrane sleeve, a 1cc syringe, an MF28G67 MicroFil needle, and 10mL of filling solution are included with the 2mm biosensors.
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