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Effect of the working and counter/quasi-reference electrode relative area ratio of silver sensor electrodes on voltammetric detection of Pb(II)

[Display omitted] •The geometric electrode area ratio was an influencing factor for detecting Pb(II).•The acid cleaning process could recover the proposed Pb(II) sensor performance.•The limit of detection for Pb(II) was about 2 μg L−1 using the proposed sensors.•The proposed sensors have acceptable...

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Published in:Journal of industrial and engineering chemistry (Seoul, Korea) 2020, 81(0), , pp.67-70
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화학공학
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