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|description=[[Image:Stirrer bar PVDF.jpg|right|180px]]'''Stirrer-Bar\white [[PVDF]]\15x6 mm''', operated in the [[O2k-Chamber]] at constant stirring speed (standard is 750 rpm, or 12.5 Hz), to provide optimum mixing of the sample in the aqueous medium and ensure a stable signal of the polarographic oxygen sensor ([[OroboPOS]]) placed in a position of maximum current of the medium. | |description=[[Image:Stirrer bar PVDF.jpg|right|180px]]'''Stirrer-Bar\white [[PVDF]]\15x6 mm''', operated in the 2-mL [[O2k-Chamber]] at constant stirring speed (standard is 750 rpm, or 12.5 Hz), to provide optimum mixing of the sample in the aqueous medium and ensure a stable signal of the polarographic oxygen sensor ([[OroboPOS]]) placed in a position of maximum current of the medium. | ||
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ยป A "jumping" stirring bar problem | ::::ยป A "jumping" stirring bar problem may be caused by small particles sticking to the glass chamber, not the stirring bar itself. ยป [[MiPNet19.03 O2k-cleaning and ISS]]. | ||
Revision as of 17:54, 17 October 2020
Stirrer-Bar\white PVDF\15x6 mm |
MitoPedia O2k and high-resolution respirometry:
O2k-Open Support
Description
Stirrer-Bar\white PVDF\15x6 mm, operated in the 2-mL O2k-Chamber at constant stirring speed (standard is 750 rpm, or 12.5 Hz), to provide optimum mixing of the sample in the aqueous medium and ensure a stable signal of the polarographic oxygen sensor (OroboPOS) placed in a position of maximum current of the medium.
Two units of this item are standard components of the O2k-Assembly Kit (O2k-FluoRespirometer).
O2k-FluoRespirometer: 2 in O2k-Assembly Kit.
For dispatch of the O2k-FluoRespirometer, the Stirrer-Bars are shipped in the O2k-Service Box.
Reference: MiPNet06.01 O2k-Overview
Additional resources
- ยป A "jumping" stirring bar problem may be caused by small particles sticking to the glass chamber, not the stirring bar itself. ยป MiPNet19.03 O2k-cleaning and ISS.
MitoPedia O2k and high-resolution respirometry: O2k hardware, O2k-Open Support, O2k-Respirometry, O2k-FluoRespirometry