Journal article
High-Temperature Potentiometry: Modulated Response of Ion-Selective Electrodes During Heat Pulses
Analytical Chemistry, Vol.81(24), pp.10290-10294
2009
Abstract
The concept of locally heated polymeric membrane potentiometric sensors is introduced here for the first time. This is accomplished in an all solid state sensor configuration, utilizing poly(3-octylthiophene) as the intermediate layer between the ion-selective membrane and underlying substrate that integrates the heating circuitry. Temperature pulse potentiometry (TPP) gives convenient peak-shaped analytical signals and affords an additional dimension with these sensors. Numerous advances are envisioned that will benefit the field. The heating step is shown to give an increase in the slope of the copper-selective electrode from 31 to 43 mV per 10-fold activity change, with a reproducibility of the heated potential pulses of 1% at 10 mu M copper levels and a potential drift of 0.2 mV/h. Importantly, the magnitude of the potential pulse upon heating the electrode changes as a function of the copper activity, suggesting an attractive way for differential measurement of these devices. The heat pulse is also shown to decrease the detection limit by half an order of magnitude.
Details
- Title
- High-Temperature Potentiometry: Modulated Response of Ion-Selective Electrodes During Heat Pulses
- Authors
- K Y Chumbimuni-Torres (Author) - University of San Diego, United StatesC Thammakhet (Author) - Prince of Songkla University, ThailandM Galik (Author) - University of San Diego, United StatesP Calvo-Marzal (Author) - University of San Diego, United StatesJie Wu (Author) - University of San Diego, United StatesEric Bakker (Author) - Curtin University of TechnologyG U Flechsig (Author) - University of Rostock, GermanyJ Wang (Author) - University of San Diego, United States
- Publication details
- Analytical Chemistry, Vol.81(24), pp.10290-10294
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Date published
- 2009
- DOI
- 10.1021/ac902191h
- ISSN
- 0003-2700; 0003-2700
- Copyright note
- Copyright © 2009 American Chemical Society. The author's accepted version is reproduced here in accordance with the publisher's copyright policy.
- Organisation Unit
- University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99450139302621
- Output Type
- Journal article
- Research Statement
- false
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