Iridium oxide ph microelectrode
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1992-08
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The manufacture, calibration, and signal conditioning during construction of an iridium/iridium oxide pH microsensor is described. The microsensor was designed to be used extracellularly, primarily in biofilm research. The sensing tip diameters were typically in the range of 3–15 μm. The iridium oxide was formed by potential cycling in dilute sulfuric acid. A pH profule across a denitrifying biofilm was measured as an example of an application. The higher Nernstian slope (70–80 mV/pH for fresh electrodes), increased rigidity, and restriction of the sensing tip to the outermost end of the electrode are features which make the iridium/iridium oxide pH microelectrode superior to a glass microelectrode.
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VanHoudt, P., Z. Lewandowski, and B. Little, "Iridium oxide ph microelectrode," Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 40(5):601-608 (1992).