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Improvement of the Ir/IrO2 pH electrode via hydrothermal treatment

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Several Ir/IrO2 pH electrodes were prepared by a cyclic thermal oxidation process via dip-coating in a concentrated solution of NaOH. A hydrothermal hydration treatment at 220 °C for 24 h was used… Click to show full abstract

Several Ir/IrO2 pH electrodes were prepared by a cyclic thermal oxidation process via dip-coating in a concentrated solution of NaOH. A hydrothermal hydration treatment at 220 °C for 24 h was used to address the problematic potential drift that is common in Ir/IrO2 pH electrodes. The electrodes that were treated by the hydrothermal method exhibited good stability and high sensitivity compared to those that were hydrated at room temperature. The reasons for this improvement were investigated by Raman spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and field emission scanning electron microscopy. The results suggested that the hydrothermally treated electrode had a more orderly crystal arrangement and a higher content of OH− groups, which drove improvements in the performance of electrode by modification of the Ir/IrO2 structure. The relationship between the electrode structure and performance was investigated and discussed in detail herein.

Keywords: iro2; treatment; spectroscopy; electrode; improvement iro2

Journal Title: Ionics
Year Published: 2017

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