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Selectively ion-permeable dry electrodes for analyzing selected ions in aqueous solution

  • US 4,859,306 A
  • Filed: 05/31/1988
  • Issued: 08/22/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/23/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A multilaminar dry electrode for determining the concentration of a specific ion in an aqueous solution, such as biological fluid, comprising:

  • (a) an electrochemical reference cell at stable potential having a conductive base layer and a layer of Prussian blue adhered firmly to the conductive base layer; and

    (b) an ion selective diaphragm which is selected for the specific ion to be detected said ion selective diaphragm being deposited as a film on at least a Portion of the layer of Prussian blue;

    whereby, when a drop of aqueous solution containing the specific ion to be detected is placed on the ion selective diaphragm and an external electrode is electrically interconnected with the diaphragm by the aqueous solution a concentration of the ion to be detected in the drop of aqueous solution may be determined by measuring an electrical potential between the electrochemical reference cell and the external electrode without the multilaminar dry electrode requiring any pre-treatment.

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