Chopade et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Self-supporting, hydrophobic, ionic liquid-based reference electrodes prepared by polymerization-induced microphase separationChopade et al., 2017
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- Chopade S
- Anderson E
- Schmidt P
- Lodge T
- Hillmyer M
- Bühlmann P
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- Acs Sensors
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Interfaces of ionic liquids and aqueous solutions exhibit stable electrical potentials over a wide range of aqueous electrolyte concentrations. This makes ionic liquids suitable as bridge materials that separate in electroanalytical measurements the reference electrode …
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