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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2022Fabrication possibilities and characterisation of chalcogenide glass-based sensors for bromide determinationcitations
  • 2021Chalcogenide glass-based sulphide sensor in thick film technologycitations
  • 2021Iodide determination with chalcogenide glass electrodes3citations
  • 2018Investigation towards the optimum of power capability, ageing stability and costs effectiveness on thick film resistor pastes for AlN ceramicscitations
  • 2012Development and characterization of glass matrix composites as porous coating film of a solid state reference electrodecitations

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  • Schneider, Werner
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Fabrication possibilities and characterisation of chalcogenide glass-based sensors for bromide determination

  • Schneider, Werner
  • Partsch, Uwe
  • Feller, Claudia
  • Enseleit, Ute
  • Vonau, Winfried
Abstract

<jats:p>The fabrication and characterization of potentiometric chalcogenide glass (CG) electrodes with selectivity for bromide in aqueous media are reported. The focus is on the production of chalcogenide glasses of the material system AgBr Ag2S As2S3 and their investigation by means of a series of physico-chemical methods, as well as on their fabrication with the aid of precision mechanical manufacturing and assembly techniques to form usable sensors and their testing. In addition to the production of conventional rod electrodes, it will be examined whether it is also possible to realize planar electrodes using thick-film technology.</jats:p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • glass
  • glass