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20 October 2006 A system allowing for the automatic determination of the characteristic shapes of ion-selective electrodes
Józef Wiora, Alicja Wiora
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Proceedings Volume 6348, Optoelectronic and Electronic Sensors VI; 63480F (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.721048
Event: Optoelectronic and Electronic Sensors VI, 2006, Zakopane, Poland
Abstract
The plot of ion-selective electrode's potential vs. ion concentration in a solution is non-linear and very complex. In the paper, a set-up is described which allows to determine the plot using multiple dilution method in an automatic way. The set-up is not expensive and the presence of experimenter in the laboratory is not necessary during the test of the electrode. Additionally, the system allows for simultaneous investigation of several electrodes.
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Józef Wiora and Alicja Wiora "A system allowing for the automatic determination of the characteristic shapes of ion-selective electrodes", Proc. SPIE 6348, Optoelectronic and Electronic Sensors VI, 63480F (20 October 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.721048
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KEYWORDS
Electrodes

Liquids

Ions

Light emitting diodes

Sensors

Capacitors

Resistors

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