Yes, cheap is the idea! But I think relatively cheap in the world of Sigma Aldrich chemicals is more what I had in mind. The adsorption of DO on activated carbon depends on many things including surface area and porosity.
I need something that has only one variable; the presence of oxygen...
Something with a specific stoichiometry is what I am imagining. In this way I could apply a linear flow rate of air bubbled through the solution until it is saturated.
I'm not sure what you mean by "something that requires calibration".
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I am developing a model of dissolved oxygen (DO) consumption by yeast in the fermentation process. I would like to use a solution that will predictably take up DO over the course of 1 or 2 hours so that I can test a more basic model with the laboratory equipment I have. This would prove I have...