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publicationDate 1991-03-06-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Film and electrode selectively sensitive to ion
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain a material which is resistant to pressure fluctuation and the change in fluidity and has excellent response by incorporating a reinforcing member which is electrochemically inactive in a sensitive film. n CONSTITUTION: Potassium ions are formed of valinomycin which is a potassium- ion sensitive material, dioctyl adipate which is a plasticizer and vinyl chloride as a macromolecular material. A sensitive film 1 shows selectivity for the potassium ions. As a member 2 which is electrochemically inactive is used in the inside of the sensitive film 1. The member 2 comprises polyester mesh, or the mesh of platinum or gold as a metal, or unwoven fabric as plastic fiber or nylon mesh. In this way, an electrode which is resistant to pressure fluctuation and the change in fluidity and has excellent response can be obtained. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO&Japio
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