The application of ion-partitioning membranes on proton transducers for the
development of electrochemical sensors is presented. The ion-partitioning
membrane incorporates two different ionophores, one selective to protons an
d the other to analyte cations, as well as the necessary anionic lipophilic
sites. As dictated by the electroneutrality principle, when the concentrat
ion of the analyte cations in the sample increases, the analyte cations are
extracted into the membrane, displacing protons of equal charge out of the
membrane. The pH-sensitive gate of a CHEMFET or the surface of a glass pH
electrode is used as an internal transducer for the monitoring of the membr
ane proton flux. The resulting signal of the pH transducer is related to th
e concentration of the analyte cation present in the sample. The experiment
s presented here indicate that the observed CHEMFET's signal is affected by
the interaction of the pH-sensitive sensor element with protons released b
y the polymeric membrane.