Title: Ion-selective lead selenide and lead telluride membrane electrodes
Abstract: The present paper will briefly review the recent developments in the area of miniaturised selective electrode sensors. Two types of electrodes were recently developed chiefly for biomedical measurements. Firstly, electrodes using coated wire sensors are considered, in which the active ion sensing component is immobilized in a thin film of a suitable inert material onto the wire substrate which acts as a pseudo reference element, and, secondly, those based on the use of an interposed chemical reaction for instance an enzymic reaction. The results of our own work on the development of miniaturised sensors for a range of ions including calcium, ammonium, potassium and lead, together with the design and evaluation of suitable measurements techniques, are then briefly discussed.
Publication Year: 1971
Publication Date: 1971-12-01
Language: en
Type: article
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