Amperometric micro pH measurements in oxygenated saliva
An amperometric micro pH sensor has been developed based on the chemical oxidation of carbon fibre surfaces (diameter of 9 µm and length of ca. 1 mm) to enhance the population of surface quinone groups for the measurement of salivary pH. The pH analysis utilises the electrochemically reversible two-...
Main Authors: | Chaisiwamongkhol, K, Batchelor-McAuley, C, Compton, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2017
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