RESPONSE OF AN IRIDIUM OXIDE PH-SENSOR IN NONAQUEOUS SOLUTIONS - COMPARISON WITH OTHER PH-SENSORS

Citation
K. Izutsu et H. Yamamoto, RESPONSE OF AN IRIDIUM OXIDE PH-SENSOR IN NONAQUEOUS SOLUTIONS - COMPARISON WITH OTHER PH-SENSORS, Analytical sciences, 12(6), 1996, pp. 905-909
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical
Journal title
ISSN journal
09106340
Volume
12
Issue
6
Year of publication
1996
Pages
905 - 909
Database
ISI
SICI code
0910-6340(1996)12:6<905:ROAIOP>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
The response of an iridium oxide (IrO2) pH-sensor (nonaqueous version of METOX, TOA Electronics Ltd.) was studied in various dipolar aprotic solvents. From the potential measurements in picric acid-picrate solu tions, it was confirmed to respond in a Nernstian way to the pH in all the solvents studied. The response speed of the IrO2 pH-sensor was co mpared with that of the glass electrode as well as those of the Si3N4- and Ta2O4-type pH-ISFETs, carrying out acid-base titrations at various speeds of titrant addition. The response speed of the IrO2 pH-sensor was much higher than that of the glass electrode, though it was somewh at lower than those of the pH-ISFETs. The IrO2 pH-sensor responded in a wide pH range, gave reproducible results, needed no pretreatment, an d was durable over a year. It is promising for pH measurements in vari ous nonaqueous solutions free from redox systems.