Title of article
A Thin-Layer Amperometric Sensor for Hydrogen Sulfide: The Use of Microelectrodes To Achieve a Membrane-Independent Response for Clark-Type Sensors
Author/Authors
Compton، Richard G. نويسنده , , Lawrence، Nathan S. نويسنده , , Jiang، Li نويسنده , , Jones، Timothy G. J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-2498
From page
2499
To page
0
Abstract
An electrochemical cell design of the Clark type including a thin layer of electrolyte in contact with a microelectrode has been successfully applied for the determination of sulfide utilizing its electrochemically initiated reaction with aqueous diethyl-pphenylenediamine. The analytical parameters obtained were independent of the membrane used to separate the inner chamber and the outside sulfide-containing solution. The independence arises since the thickness of the diffusion layer associated with the microelectrode is small and, in contrast to the conventional macroelectrode Clark electrode, does not impinge on the membrane. This provides an improvement in gas sensor design and development as it obviates the need for membrane calibration and should simplify the application of Clark cells for variable-temperature measurements.
Keywords
Metal-matrix composites (MMCs) , Alloys , Friction/wear , Modelling , Wear coefficient
Journal title
Analytical Chemistry
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Analytical Chemistry
Record number
51270
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