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|description=[[File:33210-01.jpg|right|180px]]'''Stirrer-Bar sV\white [[PVDF]]\11.5x6.2 mm''', operated in the 0.5-mL [[O2k-Chamber sV]] 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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:::* A "jumping" stirring bar problem is frequently caused by small particles sticking to the glass chamber, not the stirring bar itself. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:15, 11 November 2020
Stirrer-Bar sV\white PVDF\11.5x6.2 mm |
MitoPedia O2k and high-resolution respirometry:
O2k-Open Support
Description
Stirrer-Bar sV\white PVDF\11.5x6.2 mm, operated in the 0.5-mL O2k-Chamber sV 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.
Reference: Product details and purchase information
Technical support
- A "jumping" stirring bar problem is frequently caused by small particles sticking to the glass chamber, not the stirring bar itself.
Keywords
- »Bioblast links: Chamber volume - >>>>>>> - Click on [Expand] or [Collapse] - >>>>>>>
- » Volume
- Units: Liter [L]; 1 L = 1 dm3 = 10-3 m3; 1 mL = 1 cm3; 1 µL = 1 mm3
- » Volume
- On chamber volume
- Components of the experimental O2k-chambers
- » Stirrer-Bar\white PVDF\15x6 mm
- » Stirrer-Bar sV\white PVDF\11.5x6.2 mm
- » Stopper\black PEEK\conical Shaft\central Port
- » Stopper sV\black PEEK\conical Shaft\central Port
- » O-ring\Viton\12.5x1 mm
- » O-ring sV\Viton\9.5x1 mm
- » Volume-Calibration Ring
- » Volume-Calibration Ring sV
- » Stopper-Spacer
- » Cover-Slip\black
- » O2k-Chamber Holder
- » O2k-Chamber Holder sV
- » OroboPOS-Holder
- » OroboPOS-Holder sV
- Maintencance
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