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Handbook of Reference Electrodes

2013
Electrode 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 ...
György Inzelt   +2 more
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The Average Reference Electrode

American Journal of EEG Technology, 1961
(1961). The Average Reference Electrode. American Journal of EEG Technology: Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 61-74.
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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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Disposable reference electrode

The Analyst, 1998
A disposable reference electrode was developed which can be used for environmental and medical analysis. It is an Ag/AgCl electrode with an integrated junction, prepared using inexpensive materials such as glass-fibre filter medium and heat-sealing film with screen printing and encapsulating by lamination.
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Fluoride-selective electrode with internal redox reference electrode

Mikrochimica Acta, 1995
The potential response of a symmetrical configuration in which the LaF3-membrance is placed between two solutions is discussed. The electrode body provides contact with the inner surface of the fluoride membrane, with a solution containing Fe(CN)63- - Fe(CN)64- redox couple and a Pt wire as internal reference electrode.
Njegomir Radić, Marija Bralić
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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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Pseudo-reference Electrodes

2013
Both the terms of pseudo-reference (literally “false” reference) electrode and quasi-reference (“almost” or “essentially”) electrode are used in the literature, often synonymously or interchangeably. The essential difference between a true reference electrode (as defined in Chap.
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Micro-reference Electrodes

2013
Rapid and accurate determination of ions in solutions is an increasing demand in medicine, research, routine work in laboratories as well as in process control. The development of portable chemical analysers is dependent on the ability to miniaturise the sensors.
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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.
Donald R. Sadoway   +2 more
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Rehydrating dry reference electrodes

Journal of Chemical Education, 1993
For solutions containing protein, this apparatus avoids the problems caused when using silver chloride solutions that plug up ion junctions.
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