“…Ippen and Carver (103) compared two polarographic methods, the dropping mercury electrode and the rotating platinum electrode, and concluded that the latter instrument possessed desirable characteristics in freedom from air bubble interference, presentation of a linear record, and superior ruggedness. Busch and Sawyer have presented the results of a study of the use of the dropping mercury electrode instrument in two papers (27,28). The polarographic method was applied to the determination of oxygen in radioactive wastes, as the exposure of personnel to activity is less than in the Winkler method and time requirements are less.…”