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A submicrometer glass-membrane pH microelectrode.
Authors:L R Pucacco  N W Carter
Affiliation:Department of Internal Medicine, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas, Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, Texas 75235 USA
Abstract:The glass-membrane pH microelectrode (GMpHME) described previously (Anal. Biochem.73, 501, 1976) had a limitation in the minimum size (tip diameter) that could be manufactured (about 1 μm). In addition, when made at this small size the electrical resistance was usually high (1011 Ω) and the response time long (greater than 5 min). The inability to manufacture the GMpHME with tip diameters less than 1 μm was primarily due to the thickness of the pH glass used to form the H+-sensitive membrane. In this report we detail a method for thinning the pH glass in such a way that the manufacture of submicrometer glass-membrane pH microelectrodes is possible. These submicrometer pH electrodes have rapid response times (1 to 3 min) and maintain the desirable characteristics of all GMpHMEs, that is, near theoretic slope and a well-defined sensing surface area.
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