Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Vacuum arc discharge coating
Patent
1976-11-12
1978-09-05
Kaplan, G. L.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
Vacuum arc discharge coating
204 1T, 204195S, G01N 2746
Patent
active
041117778
ABSTRACT:
Ion-sensitive electrodes are described for determining the concentration of cations of a predetermined type in electrolytes. One such electrode includes non-stoichiometric material, such as tungsten bronze, containing cations of the predetermined type. Where an electrolyte may attack tungsten bronze of a .beta. alumina, also containing cations of the predetermined type, may be positioned between the tungsten bronze and the electrolyte. In another electrode a material with a high ionic mobility such as a .beta. alumina may be used to protect material, such as a mercury amalgam, which allows interactions requiring the supply of electrons and the cations to take place internally, both materials containing cations of the predetermined type.
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Dickinson Thomas
Dobson John Vincent
Kaplan G. L.
National Research Development Corporation
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