Design Criteria for Nanostructured Carbon Materials as Solid Contacts for Ion‐Selective Sensors

Author:

Chipangura Yevedzo E.1ORCID,Spindler Brian D.1,Bühlmann Philippe1ORCID,Stein Andreas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry University of Minnesota 207 Pleasant St. SE Minneapolis MN 55454 USA

Abstract

AbstractThe ability to miniaturize ion‐selective sensors that enable microsensor arrays and wearable sensor patches for ion detection in environmental or biological samples requires all‐solid‐state sensors with solid contacts for transduction of an ion activity into an electrical signal. Nanostructured carbon materials function as effective solid contacts for this purpose. They can also contribute to improved potential signal stability, reducing the need for frequent sensor calibration. In this Perspective, the structural features of various carbon‐based solid contacts described in the literature and their respective abilities to reduce potential drift during long‐term, continuous measurements are compared. These carbon materials include nanoporous carbons with various architectures, carbon nanotubes, carbon black, graphene, and graphite‐based solid contacts. The effects of accessibility of ionophores, ionic sites, and other components of an ion‐selective membrane to the internal or external carbon surfaces are discussed, because this impacts double‐layer capacitance and potential drift. The effects of carbon composition on water‐layer formation are also considered, which is another contributor to potential drift during long‐term measurements. Recommendations regarding the selection of solid contacts and considerations for their characterization and testing in solid‐contact ion‐selective electrodes are provided.

Funder

Materials Research Science and Engineering Center, Harvard University

University of Minnesota Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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