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titleOfInvention PH sensor for oil
abstract An oil pH sensor capable of accurately measuring the degree of oil deterioration even if the oil composition is different or the oil absorbs water over time. A pH sensor having a reference electrode (comparative electrode) and a working electrode (response electrode) used for detecting the degree of deterioration in oil by pH measurement. This is a structure in which the reference electrode 13 and the working electrode 11 are partitioned by the plate-like ion permeable body 15 or the like. The working electrode 11 is a polar resin / electrolyte composite comprising a polar resin and a high-dielectric-constant, high-boiling-point polar solvent to which a strong electrolyte is added. I have it. [Selection diagram] Fig. 1
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