Solid reference electrode integrated with paper-based microfluidics for potentiometric ion sensing
A new concept of a solid reference electrode integrated with microfluidic paper-based sampling was introduced and applied in potentiometric ion sensing. The new reference electrode consisted of an Ag/AgCl reference element (reusable) that is in contact with a disposable paper substrate (DPS) contain...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1609812022-08-10T05:16:12Z Solid reference electrode integrated with paper-based microfluidics for potentiometric ion sensing Ding, Ruiyu Fiedoruk-Pogrebniak, Marta Pokrzywnicka, Marta Koncki, Robert Bobacka, Johan Lisak, Grzegorz School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute Engineering::Environmental engineering Paper-based Microfluidic Sampling Solid Reference Electrode A new concept of a solid reference electrode integrated with microfluidic paper-based sampling was introduced and applied in potentiometric ion sensing. The new reference electrode consisted of an Ag/AgCl reference element (reusable) that is in contact with a disposable paper substrate (DPS) containing solid KCl. Thus, no KCl reference solution was applied during the analysis step, but the applied sample solution dissolved the solid KCl in the paper providing the electrolyte for the Ag/AgCl reference element. Such reference electrode was found to give a relatively constant potential after less than ca 1 min of equilibration. Moreover, the response of the reference electrode was not affected by concentrations of background electrolytes in the sample. Thus the proposed reference electrode was integrated with a paper-based microfluidic device and solid-contact ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) sensitive to K+, Na+ and Cl−. The optimized systems were characterized with near-Nernstian sensitivities (59.1 ± 1.5, 57.5 ± 0.5 and –56.4 ± 0.6 mV dec−1) and detection limits (10−4.1 ± 0.1, 10−3.3 ± 0.1 and 10−4.1 ± 0.1 mol dm−3) for K+, Na+ and Cl− ions, respectively. The paper-based measurement setup was favourably used for potentiometric determination of ions in environmental (wastewater sludge) and clinically relevant (sweat) samples. 2022-08-10T05:16:12Z 2022-08-10T05:16:12Z 2020 Journal Article Ding, R., Fiedoruk-Pogrebniak, M., Pokrzywnicka, M., Koncki, R., Bobacka, J. & Lisak, G. (2020). Solid reference electrode integrated with paper-based microfluidics for potentiometric ion sensing. Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical, 323, 128680-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.snb.2020.128680 0925-4005 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/160981 10.1016/j.snb.2020.128680 2-s2.0-85089398960 323 128680 en Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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A new concept of a solid reference electrode integrated with microfluidic paper-based sampling was introduced and applied in potentiometric ion sensing. The new reference electrode consisted of an Ag/AgCl reference element (reusable) that is in contact with a disposable paper substrate (DPS) containing solid KCl. Thus, no KCl reference solution was applied during the analysis step, but the applied sample solution dissolved the solid KCl in the paper providing the electrolyte for the Ag/AgCl reference element. Such reference electrode was found to give a relatively constant potential after less than ca 1 min of equilibration. Moreover, the response of the reference electrode was not affected by concentrations of background electrolytes in the sample. Thus the proposed reference electrode was integrated with a paper-based microfluidic device and solid-contact ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) sensitive to K+, Na+ and Cl−. The optimized systems were characterized with near-Nernstian sensitivities (59.1 ± 1.5, 57.5 ± 0.5 and –56.4 ± 0.6 mV dec−1) and detection limits (10−4.1 ± 0.1, 10−3.3 ± 0.1 and 10−4.1 ± 0.1 mol dm−3) for K+, Na+ and Cl− ions, respectively. The paper-based measurement setup was favourably used for potentiometric determination of ions in environmental (wastewater sludge) and clinically relevant (sweat) samples. |
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