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Screen-printed potentiometric sensors for chloride measurement in soils
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Screen-printed potentiometric sensors for chloride measurement in soils

A. Cranny, N.R. Harris, N.M. White, E. Barrett-Lennard, N. Coles, M. Rivers, K. Smettem and J. Wu
Procedia Engineering, Vol.47, pp.1157-1160
2012
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Abstract

Screen-printed potentiometric sensors have been developed to detect the presence of chloride ions within moist soils. In work previously published by some of the authors, sensor lifetimes in excess of 1 year have been established with near Nernstian response to chloride ions (-49.8 ± 1.7 mV per decade) over the range 0.1 mM (3.55 mg/L) to 200 mM (7.09 g/L). The sensors demonstrate the ability to measure transient changes in soil chloride concentration allowing chloride retention times in different types of soil to be determined.

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