Reference Electrodes

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Abstract

A reference electrode is a half-cell (an electrode) with a stable, well-defined and highly reproducible electrode potential. A vast number of electrodes have been developed for different applications. They are briefly presented. For the common types, the advantages and drawbacks are discussed. Practical hints for daily use are provided.

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Roscher, J., & Holze, R. (2023). Reference Electrodes. Encyclopedia, 3(2), 478–489. https://doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia3020033

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