Abstract:
Several topical physicochemical issues in the area of high-molecular compounds and biophysics requires real-time registration of the spatial distribution of low-molecular ions. A device utilizing conductometric method based on high-frequency electrode pairs switching in traveling wave mode is proposed for the spatial distribution of low-molecular ion study. Technical features, advantages and applications of the device is described. Results of device testing are presented.
Keywords:conductometer; gradient of electrical conductivity; spatial distribution of ions; nonequilibrium physicochemical system.