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A theoretical and experimental study of an AT-cut quartz crystal resonator as a sensor for viscous conductive liquids has been performed. A novel continuous-flow cell system and an 11 MHz quartz crystal were used for the experiments. Results are presented for aqueous dilute solutions of potassium chloride (KCl) and potassium nitrate (KNO3).
Inspec keywords: electric sensing devices; quartz; crystal resonators; piezoelectric transducers
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Subjects: Transducers; Piezoelectric and ferroelectric devices; Sensing and detecting devices; Sensing devices and transducers