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Hydrofluoric acid sensor

Though application of ion exchange membranes to ion sensors was reported several decades ago, the membranes do not have selectivity for specific ions and are not used practically except for particular cases such as the measurement of the concentration of hydrofluoric acid (instead of with a glass electrode).300 Medically, membranes with specific crown ethers have been widely used as ion sensors for diagnosis such as the determination of Na+ and K+ in blood and urine, and specific bilayer membranes have been used to determine anions for the same purpose (Chapter 5.3.5).301... [Pg.276]


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