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Work function potentiometric sensors

Traditionally, potentiometric sensors are distinguished by the membrane material. Glass electrodes are very well established especially in the detection of H+. However, fine-tuning of the potentiometric response of this type of membrane is chemically difficult. Solid-state membranes such as silver halides or metal sulphides are also well established for a number of cations and anions [25,26]. Their LOD is ideally a direct function of the solubility product of the materials [27], but it is often limited by dissolution of impurities [28-30]. Polymeric membrane-based ISEs are a group of the most versatile and widespread potentiometric sensors. Their versatility is based on the possibility of chemical tuning because the selectivity is based on the extraction of an ion into a polymer and its complexation with a receptor that can be chemically designed. Most research has been done on polymer-based ISEs and the remainder of this work will focus on this sensor type. [Pg.28]

Solid-state potentiometric sensors that are based on the chemical modulation of the work function of organic semiconductors were reviewed. These include the chemically sensitive field-effect transistor in which the conventional gate of... [Pg.360]


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