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PULSE: A Fast Portable Unit for Lab-on-Site Electrochemistry. [PDF]

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Moderne Potentiometrie

Angewandte Chemie, 2007
AbstractDie meisten Chemiker verbinden Potentiometrie mithilfe ionenselektiver Elektroden (ISEs) in erster Linie mit pH‐Messungen mit einer Glaselektrode. Wer sich für die klinische Analytik interessiert, weiß außerdem, dass ISEs routinemäßig zur Bestimmung von Elektrolyten im Blut eingesetzt werden und einen Marktumfang erzielen, der dem von ...
Eric Bakker, Ernö Pretsch
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Nanostructured materials in potentiometry

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2010
Potentiometry is a very simple electrochemical technique with extraordinary analytical capabilities. It is also well known that nanostructured materials display properties which they do not show in the bulk phase. The combination of the two fields of potentiometry and nanomaterials is therefore a promising area of research and development.
Ali, Düzgün   +5 more
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Scanning nonlinear dielectric potentiometry

Review of Scientific Instruments, 2015
Measuring spontaneous polarization and permanent dipoles on surfaces and interfaces on the nanoscale is difficult because the induced electrostatic fields and potentials are often influenced by other phenomena such as the existence of monopole fixed charges, screening charges, and contact potential differences.
Kohei Yamasue, Yasuo Cho
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Potentiometrie

Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie, 1941
F. Lieneweg   +7 more
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Potentiometrie

Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie, 1961
Klaus Brodersen, K. Gruse
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Potentiometry in Gas Phase

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2009
Properties of organic semiconductors (OS) are controlled by the primary and secondary doping1,2. These highly versatile materials have found sensing application in modern potentiometric sensors for ions as well as for potentiometric sensing of gases.
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