Oxygen solubility

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Oxygen solubility

Description

The oxygen solubility, SO2 [Β΅M/kPa], expresses the oxygen concentration in solution in equilibrium with the oxygen pressure in a gas phase, as a function of temperature and composition of the solution. SO2 is 10.56 Β΅M/kPa in pure water at 37 Β°C. At standard barometric pressure (100 kPa), the oxygen concentration at air saturation is 207.3 Β΅M at 37 Β°C (19.6 kPa partial oxygen pressure). In MiR06 and serum, the corresponding saturation concentrations are 191 and 184 Β΅M. The oxygen solubility depends on temperatue and the concentrations of solutes in solution. See also: Oxygen solubility factor

Abbreviation: SO2

Reference: MiPNet06.03 POS-calibration-SOP, Forstner 1983 POS


MitoPedia concepts: MiP concept, Ergodynamics 


MitoPedia methods: Respirometry 


MitoPedia O2k and high-resolution respirometry: DatLab 


MitoPedia topics: Media for respirometry 

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