Impact of Various Acids and Bases on the Voltammetric Response of Platinum Group Metal Oxides
The voltammetric response of platinum metal oxides is discussed with respect to novel pH sensors combining both miniaturization and stability. For practical applications in solutions of any kind, for example, in tap water and in domestic sewage, various interferences must be considered, such as chlo...
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description | The voltammetric response of platinum metal oxides is discussed with respect to novel pH sensors combining both miniaturization and stability. For practical applications in solutions of any kind, for example, in tap water and in domestic sewage, various interferences must be considered, such as chloride and reducing agents. This work clarifies the voltammetric behavior of RuO2 electrodes in solutions of different pH values and ionic strengths. |
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spelling | doaj-art-f8010e5accfc4732a15a5d0457e4a3842025-02-03T05:47:15ZengWileyInternational Journal of Electrochemistry2090-35292090-35372018-01-01201810.1155/2018/16979561697956Impact of Various Acids and Bases on the Voltammetric Response of Platinum Group Metal OxidesSebastian Chalupczok0Peter Kurzweil1Helmut Hartmann2Electrochemistry Laboratory, University of Applied Sciences, Kaiser-Wilhelm-Ring 23, 92224 Amberg, GermanyElectrochemistry Laboratory, University of Applied Sciences, Kaiser-Wilhelm-Ring 23, 92224 Amberg, GermanyElectrochemistry Laboratory, University of Applied Sciences, Kaiser-Wilhelm-Ring 23, 92224 Amberg, GermanyThe voltammetric response of platinum metal oxides is discussed with respect to novel pH sensors combining both miniaturization and stability. For practical applications in solutions of any kind, for example, in tap water and in domestic sewage, various interferences must be considered, such as chloride and reducing agents. This work clarifies the voltammetric behavior of RuO2 electrodes in solutions of different pH values and ionic strengths.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1697956 |
spellingShingle | Sebastian Chalupczok Peter Kurzweil Helmut Hartmann Impact of Various Acids and Bases on the Voltammetric Response of Platinum Group Metal Oxides International Journal of Electrochemistry |
title | Impact of Various Acids and Bases on the Voltammetric Response of Platinum Group Metal Oxides |
title_full | Impact of Various Acids and Bases on the Voltammetric Response of Platinum Group Metal Oxides |
title_fullStr | Impact of Various Acids and Bases on the Voltammetric Response of Platinum Group Metal Oxides |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of Various Acids and Bases on the Voltammetric Response of Platinum Group Metal Oxides |
title_short | Impact of Various Acids and Bases on the Voltammetric Response of Platinum Group Metal Oxides |
title_sort | impact of various acids and bases on the voltammetric response of platinum group metal oxides |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1697956 |
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