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Determination of Water by Direct Amperometric Measurement

F. A. Keidel
- 01 Dec 1959 - 
- Vol. 31, Iss: 12, pp 2043-2048
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This article is published in Analytical Chemistry.The article was published on 1959-12-01. It has received 113 citations till now.

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Water permeability of plant cuticles: permeance, diffusion and partition coefficients

TL;DR: Water permeabilities of polyethylene and polypropylene membranes are similar to those of leaf cuticular membranes, but leaf cuticles have much lower diffusion coefficients and a much greater water content than these synthetic polymers, suggesting that cuticles are primarily mobility barriers as far as water transport is concerned.
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STM of the (010) surface of orthorhombic phosphorus

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) to image the freshly cleaved (010) surface of orthorhombic black phosphorus (BP) in air.
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A Capacitance Sensor for Water: Trace Moisture Measurement in Gases and Organic Solvents

TL;DR: A high-resolution capacitance-based moisture sensor utilizing a thin film of a perfluorosulfonate ionomer-H(3)PO(4) composite in a flow-through configuration, for both gas and liquid samples, which can measure trace water in many types of organic solvents; no reagent consumption is involved.
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A fiber optic sensor with a metal organic framework as a sensing material for trace levels of water in industrial gases

TL;DR: A fiber optic gas sensor was investigated for monitoring trace water levels in industrial gases and showed a reversible response to trace water, did not require heating to remove the adsorbed water molecules, and the type of industrial gas did not affect the sensitivity.
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Durable microfabricated high-speed humidity sensors.

TL;DR: A durable microfabricated humidity sensor made of interdigitated rhodium electrodes on a silicon substrate covered with a sensing film of Nafion perfluorosulfonate ionomer is described, able to attain crack-free Rh deposits by adaptation of pulsed electroplating techniques.
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Cyanogen Flames and the Dissociation Energy of N2

TL;DR: The behavior of cyanogen flames under a variety of conditions has been observed as mentioned in this paper, and it has been shown that the flame temperature can reach temperatures above 4800°K, which is the hottest natural flame known.