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Reference systems for assessing viability and accuracy of pH sensors in high temperature subcritical and supercritical aqueous solutions
S. N. Lvov
, X. Y. Zhou
, S. M. Ulyanov
, A. V. Bandura
John and Willie Leone Department of Energy & Mineral Engineering (EME)
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
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Aqueous Solution
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High Temperature
100%
PH Sensor
100%
Sodium Chloride
60%
Flow-through
40%
Sodium Hydroxide
40%
Electrochemical Cell
40%
Solute
20%
Dissociation Constant
20%
High-temperature pH
20%
Cm(III)
20%
Supercritical Temperature
20%
Electrolyte
20%
NaCl Electrolyte
20%
Significant Properties
20%
Association Constant
20%
Engineering
Aqueous Solution
100%
Reference System
100%
Mols
40%
Applicability
20%
Isothermal
20%
Dissociation Constant
20%
Chemistry
Aqueous Solution
100%
Sodium Chloride
80%
Electrochemical Cell
40%
Dissociation Constant
20%
Material Science
Solution
100%
Electrochemical Cell
40%
Density
20%