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Could improvements to electrodes bring about better electrochemical accuracy?

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  The field of electrochemistry relies completely on accurate results. The electrodes you go with for biosensors, electroanalysis or research affect how accurate and reliable your outcomes are. Having Ag/AgCl reference electrodes and Platinum mesh electrodes is necessary to uphold experimental accuracy and reliability. Many potentiometric measurements depend on the Ag/AgCl reference electrode. Because it maintains its consistency and does not react to changes in ionic strength, the scale is useful in water-based systems. The design—silver wire with an outer layer of silver chloride—means it gives few false alarms and works reliably everywhere. The platinum mesh electrode, in addition, brings unique features of very high conductivity and large contact surface to electrochemical reactions. Due to being fabricated with pure platinum and having strong resistance to corrosion and activity as a catalyst, this electrode is perfect for electrolysis, cyclic voltammetry and bioelectron...