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A high-energy lithium-battery electrode developed at Hanyang University, in Ansan, South Korea, could make good on some of that potential.
The electrode developed by Llinas and coworkers is so small that it could be inserted through an artery, perhaps in the arm or groin, and threaded up to the brain.
Therefore, the electrode developed can conveniently be used for the electroanalytical determination of SLD in pharmaceutical or biological samples.
The flexible electrode developed in this study would be the ideal matrix to anchorage sensitive molecules and particles on specific applications like biosensor or electronic device.
In addition to the quantitative and qualitative detection of catechol, the SGC/TiO2 electrode developed here meets the profitable features of electrode including mechanical stability, physical rigidity, and enhanced catalytic properties.
Uranium adsorption by the activated carbon electrode developed in this research reached up to 3.4 g-U/kg-adsorbent material, which is comparable with the performance of amidoxime-based adsorbent materials.
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The glass electrode develops an electric potential (charge) that is directly related to the hydrogen-ion activity in the solution, and the voltmeter measures the potential difference between the glass and reference electrodes.
However, when operated at 3 V, the positive electrode develops an over-potential, leading to gas generation.
The glass electrode develops an electric potential (charge) that is directly related to the hydrogen-ion activity in the solution (59.2 millivolts per pH unit at 25 °C [77 °F]), and the voltmeter measures the potential difference between the glass and reference electrodes.
When placed in the solution pH electrode develops a potential that is proportional to pH.
Unlike many high-capacity electrodes developed over the last few years, these can be made using the equipment already found in today's battery factories.
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