L. Zhang et al., A SENSOR FOR PH BASED ON AN OPTICAL REFLECTIVE DEVICE COUPLED TO THE SWELLING OF AN AMINATED POLYSTYRENE MEMBRANE, Talanta, 44(9), 1997, pp. 1691-1698
We have developed a low cost pH sensor based on an optical reflective
device (ORD) coupled to a toughened, lightly crosslinked aminated poly
styrene membrane. Protonation of the amine group causes the polymer to
swell. This is accompanied by a decrease in the turbidity of the memb
rane. As a result, reflected intensity measured by the ORD is a functi
on of pH. The resulting pH sensor is inexpensive and has modest power
requirements. The sensor is stable, provided the membrane is not allow
ed to dry out and crack. Changing ionic strength affects response both
by changing the turbidity of the membrane due to refractive index eff
ects and also by reducing the extent to which the protonated polymer s
wells. Increasing temperature leads to a larger change in turbidity. (
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