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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 10, 1995
Filed:
Jun. 29, 1992
Akira Negishi, Matsudo, JP;
Hiroko Kaneko, Tsukuba, JP;
Takamasa Kawakubo, Fujioka, JP;
Yoshihisa Suda, Fujioka, JP;
Agency of Industrial Science and Technology, Tokyo, JP;
Mitsubishi Pencil Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A working micro-electrode with a reference electrode prepared by coating a working micro-electrode with an insulating material except a working electrode portion, forming a silver layer on the coated surface, and then changing a portion of the silver layer into silver chloride which is the reference electrode; a working micro-electrode with a reference electrode and a counter electrode prepared by coating the working micro-electrode with the reference electrode with an insulating material, and then forming the counter electrode on the surface of the insulating material; and methods for preparing these composite micro-electrodes. Heretofore, even if the working electrode is thinly constituted, the merit of the micro-electrode has not been sufficiently utilized, since the reference electrode and the counter electrode have been thick. However, the present invention can solve this problem and can facilitate experiments in which the micro-electrode is necessary. Since an inexpensive material such as carbon can be used, the working electrode may be constituted so as to be disposable or can be cut off the used portion to repeatedly obtain a new electrode surface. Therefore, the working electrode of the present invention is economical.