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A simplified procedure is described for silanization of one shank of a doublebarrelled microelectrode. this procedure makes it possible to make more functioning electrodes in a shorter time.
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Caution; flammable and very toxic; avoid contact with skin and do not breathe fumes. Therefore use a fume-cupboard and gloves.
Work in a warm place to prevent condensation of silane vapor in the tip (e.g. use an infra-red lamp).
Rönnau, K. C., Verh. dt. zool. Ges. (1983).
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Rönnau, K. A simplified method for silanization of doublebarrelled ion-sensitive microelectrodes. Experientia 40, 1019–1020 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01946488
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