Method and articles employing ion exchange material

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2041823, 204 1T, 204412, 204415, 204418, 204282, G01N 2726

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048880981

ABSTRACT:
An electrode, preferably of a conductive polymer, has on its surface, preferably over all of its surface, an ion exchange material, preferably of significant thickness. Such a coated electrode may be used for sensing the presence or measuring the concentration of an ionic species, or for removal from or release of an ionic species into an electrode.

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