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Planar potentiometric sensors based on Au and Ag microelectrodes and conducting polymers for flow-cell analysis
Authors:Renata Toczy?owska
Institution:Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Warsaw University of Technology, Noakowskiego 3, Warsaw 00-664 , Poland
Abstract:Back-side contact Au and Ag microelectrodes were used as transducers to construct planar all-solid-state electrodes suitable for flow-through analysis. The microsensors were based on plasticized PVC potassium-selective membranes containing ion-electron conducting polymer—polypyrrole doped with di(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate. The proposed technique allowed simple construction of microsensors in one step, by membrane solution casting directly on the surface of the planar metallic transducers. The performance of the microsensors based on Au and Ag transducers were determined and compared with planar sensors based on internal electrolyte immobilized in polyHEMA. The addition of the polypyrrole to the membrane composition did not influence on the selectivity, reproducibility and long-term stability of the microsensors but improved their standard potential stability in time in comparison with coated-wire type sensors. Moreover, all-solid-state microsensors based on Au transducers exhibited better signal stability than Ag based sensors.
Keywords:Ion-selective electrode  Miniaturised planar sensor  Solid-state sensors  Conducting polymers  Flow analysis
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