glasmembranet
Glasmembranet refers to a thin layer of glass that forms a barrier or functional interface in a range of technical devices. It can be dense and nonporous, serving as a protective or barrier surface, or porous, functioning as a membrane that allows selective transport of liquids or ions. In Swedish technical usage, glasmembranet is closely associated with the glass membrane of pH sensors and other ion-selective electrodes.
Composition and structure: Most glasmembranes are made from silica-based glasses, such as borosilicate or soda-lime compositions.
Fabrication and processing: Manufacturing includes forming thin glass sheets or coatings on supports, thinning and polishing
Properties and limitations: Glass membranes offer high chemical and thermal stability, optical transparency, and good mechanical
Applications: The primary use is in pH measurement, where the glass membrane forms the sensing interface of
History: The concept emerged with the development of the pH glass electrode in the early 20th century,