A solid-state planar reference electrode (SSPRE) was fabricated and evaluated using polymer membrane, comprising polyvinyl chloride-co-polyvinyl acetate, nitrophenyl octyl ether as plasticizer, and potassium tetraphenylborate as anion blocker, and was… Click to show full abstract
A solid-state planar reference electrode (SSPRE) was fabricated and evaluated using polymer membrane, comprising polyvinyl chloride-co-polyvinyl acetate, nitrophenyl octyl ether as plasticizer, and potassium tetraphenylborate as anion blocker, and was used for the fabrication of SSPRE. Screen-printed Ag/AgCl electrode was used as the base electrode for the fabrication of SSPRE and was evaluated in background electrolyte solutions containing KNO3/KCl and was observed that there was no significant potential dependence on anions present in the background electrolyte. Furthermore, SSPRE was tested using a series of cations and anions in solution and varying pH of the background electrolyte with respect to commercial Ag/AgCl with 0.1 M KCl reference electrode. It was noted that the SSPRE provided stable potential by tuning the design of the screen-printed electrodes and the membrane potential. The reference potential does not differ in various background electrolyte solutions, except thiocyanate, which gave a negative shift at high concentration, ca. 0.1 M. Furthermore, the SSPRE was integrated with screen-printed potassium and sodium ion-selective electrodes, and was tested, and the performance was evaluated.
               
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