OxyMicro Oxygen Meter
Description
The OxyMicro measures the luminescence lifetime of the immobilized luminophore as the oxygen dependent parameter to avoid problems that are inherent with intensity based measurements. Lifetime based measurements are not affected by bending of the fiber or the optical properties of the sample (turbidity, refractive index, coloration).
OxyMicro Oxygen Meter
Specifications |
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Type Of Compound: | Oxygen |
Detection Technology: | Spectrophotometry |
Minimum Detectivity: | 9000000 ppt (parts per trillion) |
Features
Unaffected by light source stability and intensity fluctuations, because it is based on luminescence lifetime detections.
Compact, portable meters may be used inside or outside
Applications
Process control like bottling plant in breweries and quality control of packages (OxyMini)
Biotechnology like control of cell culture media and non-invasive control of bioreactors (OxyMini)
Implantation of oxygen sensors into soil and trees (OxyMini)
Oxygen profiles of marine sediment, soils, or tissue (OxyMicro)
Implantation in living tissue like heart or muscle tissue (OxyMicro)
Control of cell culture media in Biotechnology (OxyMicro)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The OxyMicro Oxygen Meter is compact, portable, and may be used inside or outside. It is unaffected by light source stability and intensity fluctuations, and it compensates for variations in the oxygen content of the sample caused by temperature variations.
The possible applications of the OxyMicro Oxygen Meter include implantation into living animals, medical research, biotechnology, and profiling of biofilms and sediments.
The OxyMicro Oxygen Meter measures the luminescence lifetime of the immobilized luminophore as the oxygen dependent parameter to avoid problems that are inherent with intensity based measurements.
The OxyMicro Oxygen Meter is used to measure the luminescence lifetime of the immobilized luminophore as the oxygen dependent parameter to avoid problems that are inherent with intensity based measurements.
WPI fiber-optic oxygen microsensors are available in needle-type housing, flow-through cell housing, and implantable configurations.