Electrochemical reference electrode
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1. An electrochemical reference electrode having improved potential stability, comprising:
- an enclosure;
an electrode member mounted within the enclosure, said electrode member being made of a metal and a salt of said metal in substantial equilibrium with each other, the cation of said metal being capable of participating in a reversible chemical reaction;
an electrolyte that is in contact with said electrode member, said electrolyte being an equilibrium maintaining component that is a liquid solution of a substantially constant composition and containing an anion which forms a substantially insoluble compound with said metal cation of the electrode member, said anion being the anion of said metal salt of the electrode member, said electrolyte having added thereto a soluble salt of said metal cation, which soluble salt is present within the electrolyte at a concentration that is sufficient to have said metal cation present within the electrolyte at its saturation concentration to thereby rapidly form said substantially insoluble compound in order to maintain same at it saturation concentration within the electrolyte and deposit same onto said electrode member in order to substantially maintain said equilibrium between said metal and said metal salt of the electrode; and
means for electrically connecting the electrode member to a system for measuring the ion concentration of a liquid.
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Abstract
An electrochemical reference electrode having improved potential stability is provided, such reference electrode being suitable for use as a second-order or half-cell component within a system for measuring the ion concentration of body liquids. The reference electrode includes an electrode of the metal/metal cation type in association with an electrolyte that includes a soluble salt of the metal cation of the electrode, which soluble salt is present within the electrolyte in an amount sufficient to have metal cation present in the electrolyte at its saturation concentration.
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1. An electrochemical reference electrode having improved potential stability, comprising:
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an enclosure; an electrode member mounted within the enclosure, said electrode member being made of a metal and a salt of said metal in substantial equilibrium with each other, the cation of said metal being capable of participating in a reversible chemical reaction; an electrolyte that is in contact with said electrode member, said electrolyte being an equilibrium maintaining component that is a liquid solution of a substantially constant composition and containing an anion which forms a substantially insoluble compound with said metal cation of the electrode member, said anion being the anion of said metal salt of the electrode member, said electrolyte having added thereto a soluble salt of said metal cation, which soluble salt is present within the electrolyte at a concentration that is sufficient to have said metal cation present within the electrolyte at its saturation concentration to thereby rapidly form said substantially insoluble compound in order to maintain same at it saturation concentration within the electrolyte and deposit same onto said electrode member in order to substantially maintain said equilibrium between said metal and said metal salt of the electrode; and means for electrically connecting the electrode member to a system for measuring the ion concentration of a liquid. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A catheter for effecting in vivo measurement of ion concentrations within body liquids, which catheter includes an electrochemical reference electrode, comprising:
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an enclosure; an electrode member mounted within the enclosure, said electrode member being made of a metal and a salt of said metal in substantial equilibrium with each other, the cation of said metal being capable of participating in a reversible chemical reaction; an electrolyte that is in contact with said electrode member, said electrolyte being an equilibrium maintaining component that is a liquid solution of a substantially constant composition and containing an anion which forms a substantially insoluble compound with said metal cation of the electrode member, said anion being the anion of said metal salt of the electrode member, said electrolyte having added thereto a soluble salt of said metal cation, which soluble salt is present within the electrolyte at a concentration that is sufficient to have said metal cation present within the electrolyte at its saturation concentration to thereby readily form said substantially insoluble compound and in order to maintain same at its saturation concentration within the electrolyte and deposite same onto said electrode member in order to substantially maintain said equilibrium between said metal and said metal salt of the electrode; and means for electrically connecting the electrode member to a system for measuring the ion concentration of a liquid. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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