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Revision as of 10:47, 8 February 2016
Description
Barometric pressure, pb, is an important variable to be measured for calibrating oxygen sensors in solutions that are equilibrated with air. The atm-standard pressure (1 atm = 760 mmHg = 101.325 kPa) has been replaced by the standard pressure of 100 kPa. The partial pressure of oxygen, pO2, in air is a function of barometric pressure, which changes with altitude and locally with weather conditions. The partial oxygen pressure declines by 12% to 14% per 1,000 m up to 6,000 m, and by 15% to 17% per 1,000 m between 6,000 and 9,000 m. The O2k-Barometric Pressure Transducer is built into the OROBOROS Oxygraph-2k as a basis for accurate air calibrations in high-resolution respirometry. For highest-level accuracy of calculation of oxygen pressure, it is recommended to compare at regular intervals the barometric pressure recording provided by the O2k with a calibrated barometric pressure recording at an identical time point and identical alitude.
Abbreviation: pb
Reference: MiPNet06.03 POS-Calibration-SOP, O2k-Barometric Pressure Transducer
MitoPedia methods: Respirometry
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