A sensitive reagentless pH probe with a ca. 120�mV/pH unit response
Abstract
The use of a basal plane pyrolitic graphite electrode immobilised with two redox active species each capable of undergoing a two-electron, two-proton redox process has allowed the development of a sensitive pH probe over a wide pH and temperature range. When the values of the peak potentials of the two processes are combined they shift by ca. 120 mV/pH unit at 25 °C, as measured against two independent, defined reference...
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Title
A sensitive reagentless pH probe with a ca. 120�mV/pH unit response
Published Date
Aug 3, 2004
Volume
8
Issue
10
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