A Remotely Queried Magnetism-Based Ph Sensor
Document Number: 981763
Date Published: July 1998
Author(s):
Craig A. Grimes - University of Kentucky
W. Rudi Seitz - University of New Hampshire
Plamen G. Stoyanov - University of Kentucky
Stephen A. Doherty - University of New Hampshire
Abstract:
The design and performance of an in-situ, remotely monitored pH sensor is presented. The sensor is comprised of magnetically soft thin film structure or powder combined with a polymer that swells or shrinks in response to changes in pH. The performance of several magnetostatically coupled thin film structures when subjected to an AC magnetic field is discussed.
File Size: 414K
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