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Rehydrating dry reference electrodes
Journal of Chemical Education, 1993For solutions containing protein, this apparatus avoids the problems caused when using silver chloride solutions that plug up ion junctions.
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Alternative reference electrodes
1998Two ref. electrodes, Hg(I) sulfate and Pb(I) sulfate, with incorporated Li2SO4 salt bridge, are proposed as alternatives for diffuse electrodes of calomel and silver chloride, in potentiometric monitoring such as pH-metry and pIonometry. With a Li2SO4 salt bridge of 2m, the operating potential of the two ref. electrodes is, resp., EREF[Hg4SO4] = 0.6326
P.R. Mussini, T. Mussini
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Submersible Reference Electrodes Revisited
Materials Performance, 2007This article examines the status of submersible reference electrodes and presents a new design concept for submersible copper/copper sulfate (Cu/CuSO4) electrodes (CSE). In the new concept, the half cell potential is independent of the salinity (chlorinity) of the electrolyte, the electrode is not subject to contamination, and structure-to-electrolyte ...
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Reference Electrodes [Half-Cells]
Materials Performance, 2006“Corrosion Basics” features explanations of corrosion and its control as well as problem-solving ideas obtained from corrosion literature and guest authors. MP welcomes your comments and suggestions.
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Handbook of Reference Electrodes
2013Electrode potentials.- Reference redox systems in non-aqueous systems and the relation of electrode potentials in non-aqueous and mixed solvents to standard potentials in water.- Liquid junction potentials.- Salt bridges and diaphragms.- Reference electrodes for aqueous solutions.- Reference Electrodes for Use in Nonaqueous Solutions.- Reference ...
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A reference map of the human binary protein interactome
Nature, 2020Katja Luck, Dae-Kyum Kim, Luke Lambourne
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