M. Decker et K. Cammann, INFLUENCE OF SILVER SALTS IN THE POLYMER MEMBRANE OF POTASSIUM-SELECTIVE ELECTRODES, Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical, 19(1-3), 1994, pp. 359-361
The influence of the addition of silver tetrakis(4-chlorophenyl)borate
to the polymer membrane of potassium-selective electrodes has been in
vestigated. In comparison to the conventional potassium-selective elec
trodes freshly prepared silver salt sensors show slightly worse slopes
, linear ranges and limits of detection. An improvement of these elect
rode characteristics can be observed after a longer storage time. In t
his case the silver salt containing electrodes present even better res
ults than the unmodified electrodes. The considerable disadvantage of
this silver modified PVC membrane composition is the poor selectivity
versus pH and ammonium and the long response time in chloride solution
s. These ions cause a strong drift which can be explained by chemical
reactions of silver ions occurring at the phase boundary solution/PVC
membrane. The same results have been obtained with potassium-selective
coated-film electrodes, which have been prepared by dip-coating of ep
oxy structures covered with silver pads into the ion-selective membran
e cocktail.