| Literature DB >> 29065534 |
Jaehyo Jung1, Jihoon Lee2, Siho Shin3, Youn Tae Kim4.
Abstract
In this research, we developed a portable, three-electrode electrochemical amperometric analyzer that can transmit data to a PC or a tablet via Bluetooth communication. We performed experiments using an indium tin oxide (ITO) glass electrode to confirm the performance and reliability of the analyzer. The proposed analyzer uses a current-to-voltage (I/V) converter to convert the current generated by the reduction-oxidation (redox) reaction of the buffer solution to a voltage signal. This signal is then digitized by the processor. The configuration of the power and ground of the printed circuit board (PCB) layer is divided into digital and analog parts to minimize the noise interference of each part. The proposed analyzer occupies an area of 5.9 × 3.25 cm² with a current resolution of 0.4 nA. A potential of 0~2.1 V can be applied between the working and the counter electrodes. The results of this study showed the accuracy of the proposed analyzer by measuring the Ruthenium(III) chloride ( Ru III ) concentration in 10 mM phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) solution with a pH of 7.4. The measured data can be transmitted to a PC or a mobile such as a smartphone or a tablet PC using the included Bluetooth module. The proposed analyzer uses a 3.7 V, 120 mAh lithium polymer battery and can be operated for 60 min when fully charged, including data processing and wireless communication.Entities:
Keywords: amperometry; electrochemical sensor; indium tin oxide (ITO); portable analyzer; potentiostat; wireless communication
Year: 2017 PMID: 29065534 PMCID: PMC5677258 DOI: 10.3390/s17102416
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1(a) PCB of miniaturized amperometric analyzer; (b) Scheme of the ground and power layer.
System specification.
| Specification | |
|---|---|
| Electrode | ITO glass (CE: Ag, RE: Ag/AgCl) |
| Technique | Chronoamperometry, Chronocoulometry |
| Channel | 1–4 ch |
| Potential range | ±1.1 V |
| Potential step | 10 mV |
| Sampling interval | 10–1000 msec |
| Sampling count | 100–3000 |
| Current resolution | 0.4 nA |
| Size | 3.25 × 5.9 × 0.9 cm |
| Weight | 35 g |
| Power supply | Li-polyer 120 mAh |
| Display | PC, Tablet PC |
Figure 2(a) Device block diagram; (b) Configuration of sensing part.
Figure 3System operation flow via Bluetooth communication.
Figure 4Patterned electrodes fabricated using indium tin oxide (ITO) glass.
Figure 5Charge variation with proposed analyzer and CHI-1040C.
Figure 6(a) Results for 1 mM shown on smart tablet; (b) Result data in text file format; (c) Graph of the current in PC program; (d) Smart table used in experiment.