Claims
- 1. Selective halide- and sulfide- sensitive electrode for the determination of halide and sulfide ion concentrations and activities in solution having a solid sensor built up of a halide and/or sulfide precipitate, and an electrode body built in such a manner that one surface portion of the sensor contacts the sample solution whereas another surface portion of the sensor, isolated by the electrode body from the portion in contact with the sample, contacts an electrolyte solution of constant ion concentration, the latter being equipped with a potential outlet terminal, comprising a sensor in the form of a solid block, the surface portion of said block contacting the sample solution being spherical or of a curved surface void of edges or apices; the surface portion of said block not contacting the sample solution or the solution of constant ion concentration being connected to an elastic layer, which in turn is in contact with the wall of a tubular plastic electrode body, wherein said block is built up of three layers perpendicular to the longtitudinal axis thereof, the materials of the layers being a metal halide or a mixture of metal halides, a metal sulfide or a mixture of metal sulfides or a mixture of metal halides and metal sulfides, with the proviso that a metal layer is between the two metal salt layers.
- 2. A halide- and sulfide-sensitive electrode as claimed in claim 1, wherein the metallic component of the material of said block is silver, copper, cadmium, lead or a lanthanide.
- 3. A selective halide- and sulfide-sensitive electrode as claimed in claim 1, wherein the precipitate which forms the material of the block is silver halide, lanthanum halide, silver sulfide, copper sulfide, cadmium sulfide, lead sulfide or lanthanum sulfide.
- 4. A selective halide- and sulfide-sensitive electrode as claimed in claim 1 wherein the surface of the block is mechanically polished and isothermally recrystallized.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Serial No. 570,655 filed April 23, 1975, now abandoned.
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