ph microelectrodes

How Do pH Microelectrodes Work?

pH microelectrodes typically consist of a glass or polymer tip that is sensitive to hydrogen ions. When the tip is inserted into the tissue, it generates a potential difference that is proportional to the pH of the surrounding fluid. This potential difference is then measured and converted into a pH value by a connected pH meter. The small size of the microelectrode allows for precise, localized measurements that are not possible with conventional pH probes.

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