TY - JOUR
T1 - Influence of electrode body material on the analytical behaviour of solid-contact ion-selective electrodes
AU - Yrjänä, Ville
AU - Mousavi, Zekra
AU - Sokalski, Tomasz
AU - Joon, Narender
AU - Leito, Ivo
AU - Bobacka, Johan
PY - 2025/5/15
Y1 - 2025/5/15
N2 - Different materials such as PVC, PTFE, or PEEK are commonly used as the external body of solid-contact ion-selective electrodes (SC-ISEs). So far, the possible effect of these electrode body materials on the analytical behaviour of SC-ISEs has not been considered. In this study, we demonstrate that the selectivity of SC-ISEs can be strongly influenced by the type of the material used as the electrode body. To investigate this effect, different characterization techniques such as potentiometry, optical microscopy, NMR, and FTIR were used. Interestingly, the electrode body material significantly influences the selectivity in the case of bicarbonate SC-ISEs (anionic ISE), while the effect is negligible in the case of potassium SC-ISEs (cationic ISE). Results from NMR and FTIR indicate that some additives or compounds may migrate into the plasticised PVC membrane thereby influencing the selectivity of SC-ISEs. However, one cannot exclude the opposite process where membrane components will diffuse into the PVC electrode body. This can be quite a complex process as not only the chemical composition of the PVC rod would play a role but also its physical properties such as porosity or tortuosity.
AB - Different materials such as PVC, PTFE, or PEEK are commonly used as the external body of solid-contact ion-selective electrodes (SC-ISEs). So far, the possible effect of these electrode body materials on the analytical behaviour of SC-ISEs has not been considered. In this study, we demonstrate that the selectivity of SC-ISEs can be strongly influenced by the type of the material used as the electrode body. To investigate this effect, different characterization techniques such as potentiometry, optical microscopy, NMR, and FTIR were used. Interestingly, the electrode body material significantly influences the selectivity in the case of bicarbonate SC-ISEs (anionic ISE), while the effect is negligible in the case of potassium SC-ISEs (cationic ISE). Results from NMR and FTIR indicate that some additives or compounds may migrate into the plasticised PVC membrane thereby influencing the selectivity of SC-ISEs. However, one cannot exclude the opposite process where membrane components will diffuse into the PVC electrode body. This can be quite a complex process as not only the chemical composition of the PVC rod would play a role but also its physical properties such as porosity or tortuosity.
KW - Solid-contact ion-selective electrode
KW - Cationic ion-selective electrode
KW - Anionic ion-selective electrode
KW - PVC body material
KW - Potentiometry
KW - NMR spectroscopy
KW - ATR-FTIR spectroscopy
KW - Optical microscopy
U2 - 10.1016/j.talanta.2025.127651
DO - 10.1016/j.talanta.2025.127651
M3 - Article
SN - 0039-9140
VL - 287
JO - Talanta
JF - Talanta
M1 - 127651
ER -