Conclusion
Potentiometers - Definitions and general principles
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Conclusion
Potentiometers - Definitions and general principles

Authors : Nicole JAFFREZIC, Gérard DURAND

Publication date: September 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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8. Conclusion

Of all electrochemical methods, potentiometry is certainly the most frequently used. In addition to pH electrodes, numerous selective electrodes are available on the market. Advances in electronics have made it possible to miniaturize measuring equipment and manage it remotely. However, electrode calibration and maintenance remain unavoidable constraints.

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