It was experimentally and theoretically shown that the upper range limit of a chlorine sensor is limited by the component of chlorine mass transfer in the liquid phase of the electrolyte solution. To extend the range, it was proposed to enhance absorption of chlorine by the electrolyte through increasing its pH.
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