Literature DB >> 32106675

Ultrasensitive Seawater pH Measurement by Capacitive Readout of Potentiometric Sensors.

Pitchnaree Kraikaew1, Stéphane Jeanneret1, Yoshiki Soda1, Thomas Cherubini1, Eric Bakker1.   

Abstract

Potentiometric pH probes remain the gold standard for the detection of pH but are not sufficiently sensitive to reliably detect ocean acidification at adequate frequency. Here, potentiometric probes are made dramatically more sensitive by placing a capacitive electronic component in series to the pH probe while imposing a constant potential over the measurement circuit. Each sample change now triggers a capacitive current transient that is easily identified between the two equilibrium states, and is integrated to reveal the accumulated charge. This affords dramatically higher precision than with traditional potentiometric probes. pH changes down to 0.001 pH units are easily distinguished in buffer and seawater samples, at a precision (standard deviation) of 28 μpH and 67 μpH, respectively, orders of magnitude better than what is possible with potentiometric pH probes.

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Keywords:  capacitive readout; ionophore; ocean acidification; pH electrode; seawater; small pH change

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32106675     DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.0c00031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Sens        ISSN: 2379-3694            Impact factor:   7.711


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