4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

New concepts of miniaturised reference electrodes in silicon technology for potentiometric sensor systems

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SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 103, Issue 1-2, Pages 429-435

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2004.04.072

Keywords

reference electrode; pH sensors; one chip; thick-film technique; thin-film technique

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Different types of reference electrodes have been realised by means of thin-film technique (electron-beam evaporation/pulsed laser deposition (PLD) or electron-beam evaporation/chlorination) and thick-film technique. As inner electrolyte, KCl-containing membranes have been deposited and different coatings have been used to protect the reference electrode from a fast leaching out of KCl. The potential stability of the quasi-reference electrodes-that means reference electrodes without KCl-containing membrane-in a 3 M KCl solution was up to 7 h (thin-film technique) and about 500 h (thick-film technique). The reference electrodes with KCl-containing membrane were stable during a period of more than 2 months (measured in Titrisol buffer, pH 7). The averaged drift during a typical measurement time of 10 h was less than 0.1 mV/h for the thick-film reference electrodes with cellulose nitrate (CN) as protective coating. The averaged drift rate of the thin-film reference electrodes was about 0.4 mV/h. The thick-film reference electrode was combined with a thin-film pH sensor together on one chip. The characteristics of this one-chip sensor were investigated in the capacitance/voltage (C/V) and constant capacitance (ConCap) mode. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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