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Polarographic electrodes in general have the disadvantage of being “poisoned” by many chemical substances which are dissolved even in only minimal amounts in the electrolyte solution making the contact between the cathode and the anode. This electrode-poisoning causes substantial drift and therefore limits the accuracy of long-term measurements.
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Kessler, M., Höper, J. (1989). Potentiometric Polarographic PO2 Electrode (PO2-PPE). In: Rakusan, K., Biro, G.P., Goldstick, T.K., Turek, Z. (eds) Oxygen Transport to Tissue XI. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 248. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5643-1_17
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