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titleOfInvention Electrolyte gel film and method for measuring change in pH distribution over time by chemical imaging sensor using electrolyte gel film
abstract An electrolyte gel film used in a chemical imaging sensor that does not deteriorate even when used for a long-term test and does not decompose even when an oxidizing agent or a reducing agent is added, and a pH distribution using the electrolyte gel film A method for measuring changes over time is provided. A smectite, preferably a synthetic saponite, which is an inorganic compound, is employed as a gelling agent 11 for an electrolyte gel film 1 used in a chemical imaging sensor, to ensure deterioration resistance and high water retention of the electrolyte gel film. A bias voltage value corresponding to the previously set reference current value is detected from the IV curve of the electrolyte gel film 1 in which the solid sample 5 is buried, and from the difference between this bias voltage value and the previously fixed bias voltage value, Calculate the shift amount of the bias voltage. Then, the amount of change in pH in each local region is calculated by dividing this shift amount by the theoretical value of electromotive force per pH (59 mV / pH). [Selection] Figure 2
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