2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2018.07.014
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Electrochemical multisensor system for monitoring hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen and oxygen in direct synthesis microreactors

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“…Since the liquid phase contains a fixed sodium bromide concentration (4 mM), an on-plug silver/silver bromide (Ag/AgBr) electrode with a diameter of 500 μM is used as pseudo-reference electrode. The deposition of the Ag/AgBr electrode was carried out by anodic bromination of the silver wire as described in more detail in our prior work [ 21 ].…”
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“…Since the liquid phase contains a fixed sodium bromide concentration (4 mM), an on-plug silver/silver bromide (Ag/AgBr) electrode with a diameter of 500 μM is used as pseudo-reference electrode. The deposition of the Ag/AgBr electrode was carried out by anodic bromination of the silver wire as described in more detail in our prior work [ 21 ].…”
Section: Methods and Experimentalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 2 shows a schematic overview of the fabrication process of the sensor plugs. A pHEMA-based hydrogel membrane, as reported previously [ 21 ], was applied to the electrodes for an increase in diffusion limitation and thus more linear range, as well as for the minimization of the dependency of the sensor signal on the flow rate.…”
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“…This sensor is capable of performing under high analyte concentrations and high pressures. The authors also claim that the usage of this novel electrochemical sensor could minimise the risk of explosion due to high accuracy of detection [63].…”
Section: Ratio Of the Gaseous Mixturementioning
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