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A Remotely Queried Magnetism-Based pH Sensor
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The design and performance of an in-situ, remotely monitored pH sensor is presented. The sensor is comprised of magnetically soft thin film structure or powder combined with a polymer that swells or shrinks in response to changes in pH. The performance of several magnetostatically coupled thin film structures when subjected to an AC magnetic field is discussed.
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Stoyanov, P., Shaw, M., Grimes, C., Doherty, S. et al., "A Remotely Queried Magnetism-Based pH Sensor," SAE Technical Paper 981763, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/981763.Also In
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