Luggin capillary
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A Luggin capillary (also Luggin probe, Luggin tip, or Luggin-Haber capillary) is a small tube that is used in electrochemistry. The capillary defines a clear sensing point for the reference electrode near the working electrode.[1][2] This is in contrast to the poorly defined, large reference electrode.
References
- ^ Gollas, Bernhard and Kraub, Bernd and Speiser, Bernd and Stahl, Hartmut (1994), "Design of a single-unit Haber-Luggin capillary/dual reference-electrode system", Curr. Sep., 13 (2)
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(help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Shchukin, E. D.; Vidensky, I. V.; Petrova, I. V. (1995), "Luggin's capillary in studying the effect of electrochemical reaction on mechanical properties of solid surfaces", Journal of Materials Science, 30 (12): 3111, doi:10.1007/BF01209224
- Tokuda, Koichi (1985), "Finite-Element Method Approach to the Problem of the IR-Potential Drop and Overpotential Measurements by Means of a Luggin-Haber Capillary", Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 132 (10): 2390, doi:10.1149/1.2113584