The Severinghaus electrode is a type of electrochemical sensor used for measuring partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) in various applications, particularly in medical and environmental monitoring. This electrode is notable for its ability to provide accurate and continuous measurements of CO2 levels. The Severinghaus electrode consists of a pH-sensitive glass membrane that is in contact with an electrolyte solution.
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