CONSTRUCTING AND SCREENING PLATINUM MICROELECTRODES FOR MEASURING SOIL REDOX POTENTIAL1

Abstract
The construction method described results in the rapid assembly of microelectrodes for use in measuring soil redox potential. Enclosing the body of the electrode in heat-shrinkable plastic tubing and sealing the platinum-brass junction with a waterproof resin provides for consistent and reproducible results under several soil-water conditions. The construction method described results in the rapid assembly of microelectrodes for use in measuring soil redox potential. Enclosing the body of the electrode in heat-shrinkable plastic tubing and sealing the platinum-brass junction with a waterproof resin provides for consistent and reproducible results under several soil-water conditions. © Williams & Wilkins 1985. All Rights Reserved.

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