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Semiconductor Electrodes for Potentiometric Titration

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It was shown that InAs, InSb, and GaAs semiconductor membrane-based electrodes can be used as indicator electrodes in the determination of chlorides and sulfates in water and soil by potentiometric titration. The proposed electrodes offer advantages in mechanical strength, simplicity of preparation, resistance to aggressive media, and versatility.

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Burakhta, V.A., Khasainova, L.I. Semiconductor Electrodes for Potentiometric Titration. Journal of Analytical Chemistry 56, 560–563 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1016688929119

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