Voltammetric Ion-Selective Electrodes in Thin-Layer Samples: Absolute Detection of Ions Using Ultrathin Membranes
Date
2024-01-05Discipline/s
FarmaciaSubject/s
Electrochemical CellsElectrodes
Cations
Ions
Membranes
Abstract
Calibration-free sensors are generally understood asanalytical tools with no need for calibration apart from the initialone (i.e., after its fabrication). However, an “ideal” and therefore“more restricted” definition of the concept considers that nocalibration is necessary at all, with the sensor being capable ofdirectly providing the analyte concentration in the sample. In theelectroanalysis field, investigations have been directed to charge-based readouts (i.e., coulometry) that allow for concentrationcalculation via the Faraday Law: The sample volume must beprecisely defined and the absoluteness of the electrochemicalprocess in which the analyte is involved must be ensured (i.e., theanalyte in the sample is ∼100% converted/transported). Herein, wereport on the realization of calibration-free coulometric ISEs basedon ultrathin ion-selective membranes, which is demonstrated for the detection of potassium ions (K+). In essence, the K+ transfer atthe membrane−sample interface is modulat...





