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Liquid membrane-based indicator electrode

Faraday s law (p. 496) galvanostat (p. 464) glass electrode (p. 477) hanging mercury drop electrode (p. 509) hydrodynamic voltammetry (p. 513) indicator electrode (p. 462) ionophore (p. 482) ion-selective electrode (p. 475) liquid-based ion-selective electrode (p. 482) liquid junction potential (p. 470) mass transport (p. 511) mediator (p. 500) membrane potential (p. 475) migration (p. 512) nonfaradaic current (p. 512)... [Pg.532]

The future of ISEs in the clinical chemistry instrumentation is quite exciting. As described in subsequent sections of this article, the coupling of enzyme and immunological reagents to ISE detectors to form bioelectrode systems appears to offer manufacturers a new approach toward the detection of metabolites such as creatinine and urea directly in blood and urine samples. Ultimately, such biosensors will be placed into complete electrode-based automated clinical analyzers. In addition, continued research on new membrane formulations, particularly liquid membrane ionophore systems, will result in the development of addition electrodes which can be incorporated into current analyzer systems to expand the electrolyte menu. Indeed, recent efforts have indicated that membranes selective fi)r bicarbonate (F5) and lithium (Z2) are likely additions in the near future. [Pg.20]

In Fig. 4.68 is shown a microconduit incorporating two potentiometric pH electrodes and a common reference electrode, the introduction of sample solution being executed by means of an exteriorly placed injection port. The measurement of pH requires a system with limited dispersion coefficient, and no chemical reaction is needed in the flow channel. Consequently, a short residence time was chosen, and the two pH-sensitive PVC-based membrane electrodes, containing as electroactive material tri- -dodecylamine [778], were placed in a single-line system and very close to the injection position (cf. Fig. 4.3), the Ag/AgCl wire reference electrode being situated in a side channel and connected to the main channel downstream from the indicator electrodes. The manifold construction is such that the reference solution and thus the liquid junction are renewed... [Pg.249]

Nonselective, metallic indicator electrodes have been used for potentiometric measurements in complex biological media, for example, Pt electrodes have been used to monitor the redox potential of fermentation broths as cultures grow [17]. However, zero-current potentiometry more often involves ISEs based on solid membranes, composed of a sparingly soluble salt of the ion of interest or liquid membranes, in which an ion-selective reagent is dissolved, with the membrane separating reference... [Pg.5606]


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