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Are Sensorexs pH electrodes compatible with Tris Buffers ?

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Are Sensorexs pH electrodes compatible with Tris Buffers ?

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However, if your application involves proteins, a Sensorex double junction electrode is recommended. Proteins will react with the silver ions in the typical reference solution/gel and precipitate at the reference junction, plugging the junction, creating a reference junction potential, and/or contaminating the reference solution/gel. Sensorex offers a double junction design with no silver or chloride ions in contact with the sample. If your application involves low ionic (less than 100 microsiemens) samples, Sensorex also has a low ionic electrode which will provide greater stability and longer life in these applications. Contact the factory for these specific applications.

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Yes however, if your application involves proteins, a Sensorex double junction electrode is recommended. Proteins will react with the silver ions in the typical reference solution/gel and precipitate at the reference junction, plugging the junction, creating a reference junction potential, and/or contaminating the reference solution/gel. Sensorex offers a calomel free or a double junction design with no silver or chloride ions in contact with the sample. If your application involves low ionic (less than 100 microsiemens) samples, Sensorex also has a low ionic electrode which will provide greater stability and longer life in these applications. Contact the factory for these specific applications.

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Yes. However, if your application involves proteins, a Sensorex double junction electrode is recommended. Proteins will react with the silver ions in the typical reference solution/gel and precipitate at the reference junction, plugging the junction, creating a reference junction potential, and/or contaminating the reference solution/gel. Sensorex offers a calomel free or a double junction design with no silver or chloride ions in contact with the sample. If your application involves low ionic (less than 100 microsiemens) samples, Sensorex also has a low ionic electrode which will provide greater stability and longer life in these applications. Contact the factory for these specific applications.

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