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Thick film silver-silver chloride reference electrodes

Thick film silver-silver chloride reference electrodes
Thick film silver-silver chloride reference electrodes
The fabrication of prototype thick film silver-silver chloride electrochemical reference electrodes is described. Combinations of commercially available and proprietary thick film pastes have been used in their construction in a multi-layer planar configuration modelled upon the structure of the classic single junction silver-silver chloride reference electrode cell. Several variations in the basic electrode design were fabricated, involving combinations of one of three different paste formulations for the silver-silver chloride layer coupled with one of two combinations of paste formulation for the salt containment matrix. The relative performances of these different versions of reference electrode were evaluated in terms of their chloride ion sensitivity, hydration times required to achieve a stable potential and usable lifetime. It is shown that, depending on the processing methodology employed at certain stages in the fabrication of these devices, a large degree of variation in characteristics can be achieved and therefore exploited in the design of reference electrodes suitable for a range of specific applications.
reference electrode, ion selective electrode, silver-silver chloride, thick film sensors
1361-6501
1557-1565
Cranny, Andy
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Atkinson, John K
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Cranny, Andy
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Atkinson, John K
41c6edf1-c978-4d24-bafd-af0d3d8b3dc2

Cranny, Andy and Atkinson, John K (1998) Thick film silver-silver chloride reference electrodes. Measurement Science and Technology, 9 (9), 1557-1565. (doi:10.1088/0957-0233/9/9/027).

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The fabrication of prototype thick film silver-silver chloride electrochemical reference electrodes is described. Combinations of commercially available and proprietary thick film pastes have been used in their construction in a multi-layer planar configuration modelled upon the structure of the classic single junction silver-silver chloride reference electrode cell. Several variations in the basic electrode design were fabricated, involving combinations of one of three different paste formulations for the silver-silver chloride layer coupled with one of two combinations of paste formulation for the salt containment matrix. The relative performances of these different versions of reference electrode were evaluated in terms of their chloride ion sensitivity, hydration times required to achieve a stable potential and usable lifetime. It is shown that, depending on the processing methodology employed at certain stages in the fabrication of these devices, a large degree of variation in characteristics can be achieved and therefore exploited in the design of reference electrodes suitable for a range of specific applications.

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Published date: 1998
Keywords: reference electrode, ion selective electrode, silver-silver chloride, thick film sensors
Organisations: EEE

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Local EPrints ID: 259707
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/259707
ISSN: 1361-6501
PURE UUID: e4101dfd-b755-4ff7-91d5-d953b5b26988

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Date deposited: 11 Aug 2004
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 06:27

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Author: Andy Cranny
Author: John K Atkinson

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