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An All-Solid-State Silicate Ion-Selective Electrode Using PbSiO? as a Sensitive Membrane.


ABSTRACT: Ion-Selective Electrode (ISE) is an emerging technology for in situ monitoring of the chemical concentrations of an aqueous environment. In this work, we reported a novel all-solid-state silicate ISE, using an Ag/Pb/PbSiO? electrode. This electrode responded to aqueous SiO?2- with a reasonable slope of -31.34 mV/decade and a good reproductivity. The linear range covered from 10-5 M to 10-1 M, for the Na?SiO? solutions and the response time was generally less than 5 s. Its potentiometric response to pH and silicate indicated that the prepared electrode was sensitive to silicate, rather than pH. Compared to the traditional liquid ISE, our all-solid-state silicate electrode was resistant to high pressure and could be used in situ, in deep water. In addition, the miniaturized electrodes (diameter of 0.4 mm and a length of 2?3 cm) could be easily integrated into a multi-modal sensor, which could simultaneously determine multiple parameters. Our prepared silicate ISE could potentially be used to determine the presence of silicate in a low-chloride aqueous environment, where the ISE exhibited better selectivity for silicate, over interfering ions such as, SO?²-, NO?-, CH?COO-, CO?²-, and PO?³-.

SUBMITTER: Wu R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6386971 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An All-Solid-State Silicate Ion-Selective Electrode Using PbSiO₃ as a Sensitive Membrane.

Wu Rongrong R   Chen Xue-Gang XG   Tao Chunhui C   Huang Yuanfeng Y   Ye Ying Y   Wang Qiujin Q   Zhou Yifan Y   Jin Quan Q   Cai Wei W  

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) 20190127 3


Ion-Selective Electrode (ISE) is an emerging technology for in situ monitoring of the chemical concentrations of an aqueous environment. In this work, we reported a novel all-solid-state silicate ISE, using an Ag/Pb/PbSiO₃ electrode. This electrode responded to aqueous SiO₃<sup>2-</sup> with a reasonable slope of -31.34 mV/decade and a good reproductivity. The linear range covered from 10<sup>-5</sup> M to 10<sup>-1</sup> M, for the Na₂SiO₃ solutions and the response time was generally less than  ...[more]

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