Abstract
In the effort of developing micro-electrochemical sensors, the miniaturization of reference electrodes has been a challenging task. In this paper, a flexible micro reference electrode with an internal electrolyte reservoir is reported. This new device is based on a unique microfabricated parylene tube structure, which is filled with Cl− rich electrolyte, into which a 50μm diameter silver (Ag) wire covered with a 7.4μm thick silver chloride (AgCl) layer is inserted. The distal end of the tube is filled with potassium chloride (KCl) saturated agarose gel. The Ag wire, thick AgCl layer, and internal electrolyte reservoir lead to a long operation time and a stable reference voltage. The drift over a 10-h period has been found to be less than 2mV. The total operation time of the device has exceeded 100h. Furthermore, the compatibility with microfabrication allows the integration of other components, leading to truly miniaturized electrochemical sensors or sensing systems. To prove this, we demonstrated a pH sensor by combining the reference electrode and an iridium oxide electrode monolithically integrated on the surface of the parylene tube.
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