Metal/Metal Oxide Differential Electrode pH Sensors

Solid-state electrochemical sensors for measuring the degrees of acidity or alkalinity (in terms of pH values) of liquid solutions are being developed. These sensors are intended to supplant older electrochemical pH sensors that include glass electrode structures and reference solutions. The older s...

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Published inNASA Tech Briefs Vol. 31; no. 10; pp. 25 - 26
Format Magazine Article Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York SAE Media Group 01.10.2007
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ISSN0145-319X
3068-2053
3068-207X

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Summary:Solid-state electrochemical sensors for measuring the degrees of acidity or alkalinity (in terms of pH values) of liquid solutions are being developed. These sensors are intended to supplant older electrochemical pH sensors that include glass electrode structures and reference solutions. The older sensors are fragile and subject to drift. The present developmental solid-state sensors are more rugged and are expected to be usable in harsh environments.
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ISSN:0145-319X
3068-2053
3068-207X