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Electroanalytical sensors for nonconducting media based on electrodes supported on perfluorinated ion-exchange membranes
Authors:Gino Bontempelli  Nicola Comisso  Rosanna Toniolo  Gilberto Schiavon
Institution:1. Department of Chemical Sciences and Technology, University of Udine, via Cotonificio 108, I-33100 Udine, Italy;2. C.N.R.-I.P.E.L.P., Corso Stati Uniti 4, I-35020 Padova, Italy
Abstract:Electroanalytical sensors, suitable for the analysis and monitoring of electroactive analytes present in gaseous phase or low-conductive liquid media, and based on electrodes in close contact with perfluorinated ion-exchange polymers are reviewed. The basic operative mechanism of these sensors, in which ion-exchange polymers act as solid polymer electrolytes (SPE's), is thoroughly discussed, while stressing the fundamental reasons why their behavior differs from that of conventional membrane electrodes. The procedures for preparing composite working electrodes by coating one side of ion-exchange membranes with stable porous films of conductive materials are described, along with the most common strategies followed to assemble this type of sensors. Useful examples of measurements in electrolyte-free media of inorganic and organic electroactive species of interest mainly for environmental analysis are given. Future prospects for the development of these sensors are also discussed.
Keywords:Sensors  Gas electroanalysis  Electrolyte-free media  SPE electrodes  Composite electrodes  Electrodes supported on ion-exchange membranes  Ion-exchange polymers as SPE  Trace analysis  Environmental analysis
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