Abstract

A solid-state ion-selective electrode for determining chlordiazepoxide is described. A characteristic feature of the electrode is the presence of an intermediate conducting polymeric layer (transducer) of poly(o-aminophenol) between the ion-selective membrane with ionic conduction and a Pt conductor. The properties of ion-selective electrodes with transducers are compared with those of ISEs without transducers (coated-wire electrodes, CWEs). The most important distinctive features of ion-selective electrodes with transducers are the high stability of their potentials in time and their small sizes. The main performance characteristics of the electrode and the scope of its application are found.

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