Mercury Selective Electrode
Very selective for mercury, nearly eliminating errors in measurements. The sensor is field portable and suitable for automated long-term deployment. Detects mercury in remote settings quickly without sending physical samples back to the lab.
This sensor, developed at Boise State University, addresses the challenges of mercury detection in fluid samples and overcomes the deficiencies in currently available methods. This method is a rapid response, real time, field applicable sensor, capable of detecting and reporting of mercury concentrations at the sub-ppm level. This sensor yields results comparable to laboratory-based instruments.
Patent Number: US6436259B1
Application Number: US1998144574A
Inventor: Russell, Dale D.
Priority Date: 31 Aug 1998
Priority Number: US6436259B1
Application Date: 31 Aug 1998
Publication Date: 20 Aug 2002
IPC Current: G01N002730
US Class: 204418 | 20429005 | 20429011 | 204416 | 42208203 | 204290R
Assignee Applicant: Boise State University,Boise
Title: Mercury selective electrode
Usefulness: Mercury selective electrode
Summary: For detecting and measuring mercury (claimed) in sample.
Novelty: Electrode surface, for detecting and measuring mercury in sample, comprises monomer of thiophene, aniline, or pyrrole having crown ether-derived functional group
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