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Potentiometric Chemical Sensors Based on Metal Halide Doped Chalcogenide Glasses for Sodium Detection

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 22, Issue 24, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s22249986

Keywords

chalcogenide glasses; chemical sensors; mixed cations; conductivity; sodium detection

Funding

  1. Universite du Littoral Cote d'Opale (ULCO) through the research pole 'Mutations Technologique et Environnementales' (MTE)
  2. Structure Federative de Recherche (SFR) Campus de la Mer (France)

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Chalcogenide glasses doped with sodium halides are suitable for Na+-ISEs as sensitive membranes, and the addition of silver affects the performance of the glasses.
Chalcogenide glasses are widely used as sensitive membranes in the chemical sensors for heavy metal ions detection. The lack of research work on sodium ion-selective electrodes (Na+-ISEs) based on chalcogenide glasses is due to the high hygroscopicity of alkali dopes chalcogenides. However, sodium halide doped Ga2S3-GeS2 glasses are more chemically stable in water and could be used as Na+-sensitive membranes for the ISEs. In this work we have studied the physico-chemical properties of mixed cation (AgI)(x)(NaI)(30-x)(Ga2S3)(26)(GeS2)(44) chalcogenide glasses (where x = 0, 7.5, 15, 22.5 and 30 mol.% AgI) using density, DSC, and conductivity measurements. The mixed cation effect with shallow conductivity and glass transition temperature minimum was found for silver fraction r = Ag/(Na + Ag) approximate to 0.5. Silver addition decreases the moisture resistance of the glasses. Only (AgI)(22.5)(NaI)(7.5)(Ga2S3)(26)(GeS2)(44) composition was suitable for chemical sensors application, contrary to the single cation sodium halide doped Ga2S3-GeS2 glasses, where 15 mol.% sodium-halide-containing vitreous alloys are stable in water solutions. The analytical parameters of (NaCl)(15)(Ga2S3)(23)(GeS2)(62); (NaI)(15)(Ga2S3)(23)(GeS2)(62) and (AgI)(22.5)(NaI)(7.5)(Ga2S3)(26)(GeS2)(44) glass compositions as active membranes in Na+-ISEs were investigated, including detection limit, sensitivity, linearity, ionic selectivity (in the presence of K+, Mg2+, Ca2+, Ba2+, and Zn2+ interfering cations), reproducibility and optimal pH-range.

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