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A Luggin capillary (also Luggin probe, Luggin tip, or Luggin-Haber capillary) is a small tube that is used in electrochemistry. The capillary defines a clear sensing point for the reference electrode near the working electrode. This is in contrast to the poorly defined, large reference electrode.

References

  1. Gollas, Bernhard and Kraub, Bernd and Speiser, Bernd and Stahl, Hartmut (1994), "Design of a single-unit Haber-Luggin capillary/dual reference-electrode system", Curr. Sep., 13 (2){{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. Shchukin, E. D.; Vidensky, I. V.; Petrova, I. V. (1995), "Luggin's capillary in studying the effect of electrochemical reaction on mechanical properties of solid surfaces", Journal of Materials Science, 30 (12): 3111, Bibcode:1995JMatS..30.3111S, doi:10.1007/BF01209224, S2CID 135588869
  • Tokuda, Koichi (1985). "Finite-Element Method Approach to the Problem of the IR-Potential Drop and Overpotential Measurements by Means of a Luggin-Haber Capillary". Journal of the Electrochemical Society. 132 (10): 2390–2398. Bibcode:1985JElS..132.2390T. doi:10.1149/1.2113584.

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