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Clark principle, amperometric sensor

In contrast to the potentiometric principle where nearly no transport of analyte to the sensor occurs, the amperometric measurement requires the control of faradaic current at the electrodes and the diffusion of an analyte towards the electrode. One typical example for an electrochemical measuring device is the Clark electrode which uses the reduction of oxygen [58]. [Pg.196]


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