Using sp(2)-C dominant porous carbon sub-micrometer spheres as solid transducers in ion-selective electrodes
Ye,Junjin; Li,Fenghua; Gan,Shiyu; Jiang,Yuanyuan; An,Qingbo; Zhang,Qixian; Niu,Li
刊名electrochemistry communications
2015
卷号50页码:60-63
关键词CONDUCTING POLYMERS POTENTIAL STABILITY CONTACT MEMBRANE SENSORS CARRIER LEVEL
通讯作者li,fh
英文摘要potential stability is one of the most intractable challenges for solid-contact ion-selective electrodes (sc-ises) with regard to the classic inner-reference ises. among the well-established electrode structures for sc-ises, solid-contact transducer layer is the most crucial component. herein, we introduce porous carbon submicrometer spheres (pc-smss) as a promising solid-contact material for fabrication of highly stable k+-sc-ise. systematic characterizations including contact angle, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry demonstrate that the pc-smss disclose high hydrophobicity and large interfacial capacitance, which efficiently eliminate the water-layer and stabilize the potential of k+-sc-ises. the developed pc-smss electrode also exhibits good long-term stability as well as anti-interferences from o-2 and co2. (c) 2014 elsevier b.v. all rights reserved.
收录类别SCI
语种英语
公开日期2016-05-31
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.ciac.jl.cn/handle/322003/65055]  
专题长春应用化学研究所_长春应用化学研究所知识产出_期刊论文
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Ye,Junjin,Li,Fenghua,Gan,Shiyu,et al. Using sp(2)-C dominant porous carbon sub-micrometer spheres as solid transducers in ion-selective electrodes[J]. electrochemistry communications,2015,50:60-63.
APA Ye,Junjin.,Li,Fenghua.,Gan,Shiyu.,Jiang,Yuanyuan.,An,Qingbo.,...&Niu,Li.(2015).Using sp(2)-C dominant porous carbon sub-micrometer spheres as solid transducers in ion-selective electrodes.electrochemistry communications,50,60-63.
MLA Ye,Junjin,et al."Using sp(2)-C dominant porous carbon sub-micrometer spheres as solid transducers in ion-selective electrodes".electrochemistry communications 50(2015):60-63.
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