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publicationDate 1987-02-25-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-S6243556-A
titleOfInvention Silver electrode for enzyme electrode
abstract PURPOSE: To eliminate the lowering of activity with an excellent response, by mixing silver powder with a specified amount of silver chloride and silver sulfide and then, with an epoxy resin to form the silver pole of a hydrogen peroxide electrode by pressure molding. n CONSTITUTION: 0.5W10wt% of a mixture of silver chloride and silver sulfide is added to silver powder. The amount of the silver chloride shall be 10W90% in the mixture. The mixture of these three components is mixed with 0.5W5wt% of epoxy resin and the pressure molding is done by the pressure of 0.3W2.5 ton/cm 2 . An electrode comprising silver, silver chloride, silver sulfide and the epoxy resin is built and a platinum electrode 18 is provided at the center thereof to form a solid electrode. This electrode is used as hydrogen peroxide electrode. Thus, the use of the electrode thus obtained can increase the activity with an excellent linearity and response thereby assuring a long-time stability. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1987,JPO&Japio
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