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Solid-Contact Potentiometric Cell with Symmetry.

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By its nature, a traditional potentiometric cell composed of an Ag/AgCl-based reference electrode and a solid-contact indicating electrode is not symmetric. This results in undesirable potential drifts in response to… Click to show full abstract

By its nature, a traditional potentiometric cell composed of an Ag/AgCl-based reference electrode and a solid-contact indicating electrode is not symmetric. This results in undesirable potential drifts in response to a common perturbation such as a temperature change of the sample. We propose here an approach to restore symmetry by constructing a cell with two identical solid-contact ISEs used as reference and indicating electrodes. In this arrangement, the reference electrode is immersed in a compartment containing a constant background of an ion of interest, while the indicating electrode is directly immersed in the sample solution. This approach was successfully demonstrated for a cell composed of nitrate-selective electrodes with the hydrophobic derivative of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) as a transducer layer. In particular, the symmetric setup is shown to lower by 4-5 times the observed potential drift resulting from temperature changes between +25 and +5 °C.

Keywords: solid contact; symmetry; potentiometric cell; cell

Journal Title: Analytical chemistry
Year Published: 2021

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