LJPcalc
LJPcalc is a free and open source liquid junction potential (LJP) calculator that runs in the browser.
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Liquid junction potential was calculated according to the stationary Nernst–Planck equation (Marino et al., 2014) using LJPcalc software (https://swharden.com/LJPcalc).
Authors
LJPcalc was created by Scott Harden as a C#/.NET adaptation of the Java application JLJP originally written by Doriano Brogioli as described in Marino et al., 2014.
Resources
- LJP Theory and Calculation Tips
- Marino et al., 2014 - A new open source software for the calculation of the liquid junction potential between two solutions according to the stationary Nernst-Planck equation
- Marino and Brogioli 2016 - Analytical Results on the Behavior of a Liquid Junction across a Porous Diaphragm or a Charged Porous Membrane between Two Solutions According to the Nernst–Planck Equation
- Beaumont 1991 - Comparison of Henderson's Method I and restricted maximum likelihood estimation of genetic parameters of reproductive traits