Discover how ozone is detected in water using a compact electro-chemical cell.
A clearly explained method shows how a small cell, formed by a platinum rod inside a copper tube, measures ozone by the current it generates as water flows between the electrodes. When oxidising agents are present, the cell depolarises and the current rises, allowing precise monitoring of ozone levels. The setup is described with practical flow rates, electrical readings, and the sensitivity needed to detect very small amounts of ozone in water.
This edition clarifies the relationship between ozone concentration, electrode reactions, and the resulting electrical signals. It also explains why only part of the ozone contributes to the depolarising current and how real-world water composition affects operation. The text presents the science in accessible terms and includes observations on yield, efficiency, and the limits of detection."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
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