Ernö Lindner
University of Memphis
140 Papers
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Ernö Lindner is an academic researcher from University of Memphis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane & Ion selective electrode. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 139 publications. Previous affiliations of Ernö Lindner include Becton Dickinson & Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
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Papers
Lipophilic salts as membrane additives and their influence on the properties of macro- and micro-electrodes based on neutral carriers
TL;DR: In this article, the influence of salts containing lipophilic cations and anions on the electrical resistance of the membranes of macro-and micro-electrodes based on a neutral carrier is described.
Direct evidence of ionic fluxes across ion-selective membranes: a scanning electrochemical microscopic and potentiometric study.
Róbert E. Gyurcsányi,Éva Pergel,Renáta Nagy,Imre Kapui,Bui Thi Thu Lan,Klára Tóth,István Bitter,Ernö Lindner +7 more
TL;DR: The amperometrically determined surface concentrations correlated well with the lower detection limits of the lead ion-selective electrodes.
Microfabricated potentiometric electrodes and their in vivo applications.
Ernö Lindner,Richard P. Buck +1 more
TL;DR: New technologies are yielding mass-produced, miniature, ion-selective electrodes that can be routinely used in biology and medicine, and these electrodes are being used in medicine and biology.
Membrane technology and dynamic response of ion-selective liquid-membrane electrodes
Marin Huser,Peter Gehrig,Werner E. Morf,Wilhelm Simon,Ernö Lindner,Judit Jeney,Klára Tóth,Erno Pungor +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the potential response vs time curves of neutral-carrier-based liquid-membrane electrodes with different membrane compositions were investigated, and the effects of the lipophilicity of ionophores and plasticizers, the presence of incorporated mobile anionic sites and modifications of the memrbane matrix were investigated.
Responses of H(+) selective solvent polymeric membrane electrodes fabricated from modified PVC membranes.
Ernö Lindner,Vasile Cosofret,Robert P. Kusy,Richard P. Buck,Thomas Rosatzin,Ulrich Schaller,Wilhelm Simon,Judit Jeney,Klára Tóth,Erno Pungor +9 more
TL;DR: The response time of membranes with immobilized ionphores was found to be between those with mobile ionophores in HMW (fast response) and PVC-COOH (sluggish response), and the rate of response was correlated primarily to the -COOh content of the membranes.