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Ion-Selective Electrodes

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Environmental Pollutants

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The role of ion-selective electrodes in the detection and measurement of environmental pollutants is reviewed. The material is intended for the non-specialist in the area. First the theory of ion-selective electrodes is discussed. Included are sections on calibration curves, standard addition, selectivities and Potentiometric titrations. Second a section is included on applications. Included are sections on reference electrodes, instrumentation and specific electrode types. The electrodes discussed are: glass type, silver sulfide type, fluoride, calcium, potassium, gas sensing and enzyme electrodes. They were chosen for their current and potential application to pollution analysis. A section on speculation about future applications of ion-selective electrodes concludes the paper.

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Herman, H.B. (1978). Ion-Selective Electrodes. In: Toribara, T.Y., Coleman, J.R., Dahneke, B.E., Feldman, I. (eds) Environmental Pollutants. Environmental Science Research, vol 13. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4033-1_8

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