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2019
This chapter discusses some passive potentiometric probes that have been around for many years but are still very important tools in chemical analysis. It surveys important probes that have been recently developed and depend on active electrochemical methods to conduct a measurement.
Robert M. Granger +7 more
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This chapter discusses some passive potentiometric probes that have been around for many years but are still very important tools in chemical analysis. It surveys important probes that have been recently developed and depend on active electrochemical methods to conduct a measurement.
Robert M. Granger +7 more
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Galvanic Redox Potentiometry for Fouling‐Free and Stable Serotonin Sensing in a Living Animal Brain
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2023Wenliang Ji, Ping Yu, Ying Jiang
exaly
Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie, 1942
P. Dickens, G. Thanheiser, O. Niezoldi
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P. Dickens, G. Thanheiser, O. Niezoldi
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1979
Electrodes are devices with which one can detect the movement and separation of charges occurring at phase boundaries, as well as induce and vary such processes by means of a forced current flow. An electrode can be a piece of some sufficiently inert conductor (such as Pt, Ag, Cu, etc.). If such an electrode is immersed in an electrolyte solution which
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Electrodes are devices with which one can detect the movement and separation of charges occurring at phase boundaries, as well as induce and vary such processes by means of a forced current flow. An electrode can be a piece of some sufficiently inert conductor (such as Pt, Ag, Cu, etc.). If such an electrode is immersed in an electrolyte solution which
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High‐resolution capacitance measurement and potentiometry by force microscopy
Applied Physics Letters, 1988H Kumar Wickramasinghe
exaly

