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Evaluation of a lifetime‐based optode to measure oxygen in aquatic systems

Limnology and Oceanography Methods, Vol: 4, Issue: 2, Page: 7-17
2006
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In this article, we evaluate the performance of a commercially available lifetime‐based optode and compare it with data obtained by other methods. We performed a set of 10 different tests, including targeted laboratory evaluations and field studies, covering a wide range of situations from shallow coastal waters and wastewater treatment plants to abyssal depths. Our principal conclusion is that, owing to high accuracy (± 2 µM), long‐term stability (more than 20 months), lack of pressure hysteresis, and limited cross‐sensitivity, this method is overall more suitable for oxygen monitoring than other methods.

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Anders Tengberg; Jostein Hovdenes; Henrik J. Andersson; Olivier Brocandel; Robert J. Diaz; David Hebert; Tony Arnerich; Christian Huber; Arne Kortzinger; Alexis Khripounoff; Francisco Rey; Christer Ronning; Jens Schimanski; Stefan Sommer; Achim Stangelmayer

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