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AC impedance of Ag/AgCl reference electrodes for use in disposable biosensors
The AC impedance characteristics of chloridized silver-ink electrodes have been investigated. The interface impedance decreases for light deposits and increases upon further coating. There exists, therefore, an optimal chloride deposit which ensures a low interface impedance. This deposit depends on the silver ink used and on the frequency range of interest.<>