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- who: Jordan Daoudi et al. from the Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Université de Toulouse III Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France have published the Article: A Multi-Parametric Device with Innovative Solid Electrodes for Long-Term Monitoring of pH, Redox-Potential and Conductivity in a Nuclear Waste Repository, in the Journal: Sensors 2017, 1372 of /2017/
- what: The aim of the work was to investigate the reliability of monocrystalline antimony-based electrodes for their possible incorporation into a multi-parameter device for the observation and monitoring of the near field of a nuclear waste disposal site. The . . .

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