Polyaniline nanoparticle-based solid-contact silicone rubber ion-selective electrodes for ultratrace measurements

Tom Lindfors, Júlia Szücs, Fredrik Sundfors, Róbert E. Gyurcsányi

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    Silicone rubber (SR)-based solid-contact ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) have been prepared for the first time with an electrically conducting polymer as the solid-contact (SC) layer. The Ca(2+)- and Ag(+)-selective electrodes were based on the ionophores ETH 1001 and o-xylylenebis(N,N-diisobutyl dithiocarbamate), respectively, integrated in room temperature vulcanizing silicone rubber (RTV 3140). The SC consisted of a polyaniline nanoparticle dispersion, which was found to considerably lower the impedance of the SCISEs in comparison to the SR-based coated wire electrodes (CWE). For the CaSCISEs, the bulk membrane resistance decreased from 700 M Omega (CaCWE) to 35 M Omega. Both the Ca(2+) and Ag(+)-selective SCISEs exhibited nanomolar detection limits with fast Nernstian responses down to 10(-8) M. The potential response of the SCISEs was not influenced by light. The selectivities of the CaSCISEs were similar and for the AgSCISE better than their plasticized PVC-based analogues. Thus, SR seems to be a viable alternative to PVC membranes in ISE applications that require low water uptake, good adhesion, and robust and fast potential responses at submicromolar sample concentrations.
    AlkuperäiskieliEi tiedossa
    Sivut9425–9432
    Sivumäärä8
    JulkaisuAnalytical Chemistry
    Vuosikerta82
    Numero22
    DOI - pysyväislinkit
    TilaJulkaistu - 2010
    OKM-julkaisutyyppiA1 Julkaistu artikkeli, soviteltu

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