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A polymeric junction membrane for solid-state reference electrodes

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ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 549, Issue 1-2, Pages 59-66

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2005.06.011

Keywords

ion-selective electrode; reference electrode; liquid junction; cellulose acetate; polyurethane

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A polymer membrane system composed of 30 wt.% cellulose acetate (CA) and polyurethane (PU) has been developed for the fabrication of mass producible solid-state reference electrodes. The CA/PU membrane exhibits appropriate adhesion to common substrates (e.g., ceramic and silicon chips) of miniaturized electrochemical sensors, allows quick hydration of internal hydrogel layer Q M KCl with a 6 wt.% water soluble polymer) deposited on micro-patterned electrodes resulting in fast preconditioning time (similar to 100 s), and provides a stable reference potential for an extended period (use-lifetime: 25-90 min) by limiting the diffusion of internal electrolytes. The potentiometric responses of the CA/PU membrane-based solid-state reference electrodes drifted rapidly (40-9OmV/h) after their use-lifetime; the results suggest that the internal electrolyte slowly fills the micro-channels of the outer membrane while maintaining stable potential, and begins to diffuse away at an increased rate from the membrane/aqueous solution interface. The potentiometric responses of the polymer membrane-based ion-selective electrodes (for Na+, K+ , Ca2+, Cl- and H+) formed on the same chip with the CA/PU membrane-coated Ag/AgCl reference electrode were examined both in aqueous and physiological samples; their analytical performance closely matched that of sensors measured against a conventional reference electrode. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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