Solid-state sodium-selective sensors based on screen-printed Ag/AgCl reference electrodes
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1997
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The potentiometric and AC impedance characteristics of all solid-state sodium-selective electrodes based on planar screen-printed Ag/AgCl electrodes are described. Two solid-state designs have been investigated. The first was based on the deposition of a sodium-selective PVC membrane directly on top of a screen-printed Ag/AgCl electrode, The second design included a NaCl doped hydrogel layer, between the PVC and Ag\AgCl layers. The hydrogel provides a mechanism to relieve any blockage to charge transfer occurring when PVC membranes are used directly on top of Ag/AgCl and also improves adhesion between the two layers. Results suggest the electrodes display Fast ion exchange kinetics, low noise and drift. The performance compares favorably to that of a conventional ion-selective electrode with internal filling solution. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Walsh , S , Diamond , D , McLaughlin , J , McAdams , E , Woolfson , D , Jones , D & Bonner , M 1997 , ' Solid-state sodium-selective sensors based on screen-printed Ag/AgCl reference electrodes ' Electroanalysis , vol 9 , pp. 1318-1324 . |
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