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Electrochemistry organic-phase-type

This type of sensor often does not have a membrane it instead utilizes the properties of a water-oil interface, a boundary between an aqueous and a non-aqueous (organic) phase. Traditionally, sensors based on non-equilibrium ion-selective transport phenomena were distinguished as a separate group and considered as the electrochemistry of the ion transfer between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (IT1ES). Here, we will not distinguish polymeric membrane electrodes and ITIES-based electrodes due to the similarity in the theoretical consideration. [Pg.118]


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