2019
DOI: 10.18372/1990-5548.61.14223
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Theoretical Bases for the Development of Chemosensitive Detecting Surface in Technical Devices for Environment Protection

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“…Contemporary investigations are focused now on detailed study of membrane systems simulating the basic physical and chemical properties of artificial and natural membranes, including their selectivity to various chemicals predominantly in ionic form. In present paper the theoretical bases for the development of such sensors with chemo-sensitive surface is suggested in continuation of our previous publications [4], [5].…”
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confidence: 72%
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“…Contemporary investigations are focused now on detailed study of membrane systems simulating the basic physical and chemical properties of artificial and natural membranes, including their selectivity to various chemicals predominantly in ionic form. In present paper the theoretical bases for the development of such sensors with chemo-sensitive surface is suggested in continuation of our previous publications [4], [5].…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…We suppose that the works of research groups which studied the properties of the glass and other surfaces contacting with water solutions and gases may be selected as such theoretical base [6]. According to our modification of such ideas [4], [5], developed primarily by B. P. Nikolsky [6], the surface of detecting element (detector) can be covered with detecting material (glass covering, or film, or membrane etc.) being in contact with water solution with dissolved chemicals (or in some cases with gas phase if water was dropped inside).…”
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“…As theoretical basis we had chosen phenomena of physicochemical interaction of different ions in solutions with glass surfaces. Extremely high specificity of membranes made of glasses of a certain composition with respect to H + ions is known from previous publications [14], [15], [19], [20]. Changes in glasses' composition leaded to significant changes in the ion selectivity of membrane glass electrodes, determined under the stationary conditions, as well as changes in the kinetic parameters of such selective membranes [14], [19], [20].…”
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“…In some cases it was possible to register the changes in the potential of the glass electrode with the changes of ionic composition of the solutions that could be attributed to the variability of the cation specificity constants. Besides of this, the cationic selectivity of glass electrodes, which was determined under the steadystate conditions, depends on what solutions were prepared previously (or stored) examined glass electrodes [14], [15], [20].…”
Section: Theoretical Base For Some Chemosensitive Detectors Functioni...mentioning
confidence: 99%