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Microfluidic integration of gel-based reference electrodes for electrophysiological measurements on chip

open access: green, 2006
E. Dahan   +5 more
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In vivo reference electrodes

Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 1978
The electrochemical principles governing the application ofin vivo reference electrodes are discussed. It is shown that the currently usedin vivo reference electrodes are not very satisfactory and that the use of an internally charged palladium hydride electrode may provide a far more stable reference electrode which has a lower impedance and is less ...
A C, Tseung, R A, Goffe
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Disposable reference electrode

Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 1995
In this paper we present a new low-cost disposable reference electrode. The construction of the electrode is based on a microfibre matrix, e.g., filter paper, which is filled with a redox electrolyte solution. The disposable reference electrode shows a reproducible and stable potential, which is little affected by the composition of the measuring ...
C. Diekmann   +3 more
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Reference Electrodes

2005
Abstract This article discusses a tool for the conversion of measurements made against various reference electrodes at different temperatures. It reviews different electrode potential temperature coefficients, namely, isothermal temperature coefficient and thermal temperature coefficient.
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Alternative Reference Electrode Placements

American Journal of Electroneurodiagnostic Technology, 2007
The epileptologists asked the technologists in our laboratories to investigate the use of alternative references. The investigation included evaluation of each reference as well as the amount of time placing the additional references added to the procedure.
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Solid Reservoir Reference Electrode

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2023
Potentiometric sensing requires a stable sensing electrode that is selectively responsive to an analyte, and a reference electrode (RE) that provides a stable and well-defined reference potential in a liquid electrolytic environment. In sensor applications where compactness and ease of integration are essential characteristics, pseudo-REs in the ...
Minh Ngoc Anh Tran   +2 more
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Copper sulfate reference electrode

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 2011
Abstract The goal of this experimental study was to accurately determine the potential of the copper sulfate electrode (CSE) for use in quantitative electrochemical analysis. The potential of the CSE at 25 °C was found to be 317 mV versus that of the normal hydrogen electrode (NHE), with a slope of 0.17 mV/°C over the range from 5 °C to 45 °C.
Heather A.G. Stern   +2 more
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Reference electrodes (concluded)

Journal of Chemical Education, 1974
The discussion in this article is essentially limited to aqueous electrodes supplied as a separate item, not in combination with a sensing electrode. Whenever possible the author has attempted to give the reader an idea on how many different types and styles of electrodes each supplier offers.
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Reference electrodes and tensions

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry (1959), 1960
Abstract A critical review is made of problems — for which satisfactory solutions have not yet been reached — relating to reference and comparison electrodes and tensions. These problems include: absolute electrode tensions; tensions relative to the standard hydrogen electrode; accuracy of determination of tensions of hydrogen, silver/silver chloride
Giulio Milazzo, Giuseppe Bombara
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