WORKING MECHANISM OF ION-SELECTIVE ELECTRODES

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PUNGOR, E
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[1] Institute for General and Analytical Chemistry, Technical University of Budapest, Gellert ter 4
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10.1351/pac199264040503
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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A theory for the interpretation of the operation mechanism of ion-selective membrane electrodes is briefly outlined. The statements are based on the accumulated results concerning the electrochemical and spectrochemical behaviour of ion-selective membranes.
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