Abstract

Silver/silver chloride (Ag/AgCl) is commonly used as a reference electrode in electrochemical measurements. However, commercial macroscopic Ag/AgCl electrodes cannot be used in micro-electrochemical sensors. Thus, many scientists are trying to miniaturize reference electrodes to integrate into one sensor chip. In this paper a new approach for fabrication of Ag/AgCl thin films coated with agarose gel as planar reference electrodes for potentiometric sensors is introduced. A silver thin film of 220-250 nm was sputtered and patterned on silicon dioxide/ silicon substrates by lithography and lift-off techniques. A AgCl layer was coated on the Ag film by using a Ag[NH3]2Cl complex at 80℃ in vacuum. The thickness of the AgCl layers was about 5um. The Ag/AgCl layers were then coated with an agarose gel. The AgCl layers were characterized by X-ray diffraction, micro Raman spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The Open Circuit Potential (OCP) measurements with the fabricated electrodes as reference electrodes in pH 7 buffer solutions were performed in comparison with a commercial Ag/AgCl electrode. The potential difference between the fabricated Ag/AgCl electrodes and the commercial Ag/AgCl electrode was insignificant. The coating of the agarose layer as a protection layer of the Ag/AgCl electrodes enhanced the durability of the modified electrodes. The results indicated that the fabricated Ag/AgCl thin films coated with the agarose gel could be used as planar reference electrodes for potentiometric sensors.

Highlights

  • Silver/silver chloride (Ag/AgCl) is often used as material of a reference electrode, which is used popularly in electrochemical measurements

  • The Ag/AgCl reference electrodes with a thickness of 5 μm and high purity were fabricated by lithography, sputtering deposition technique and chemical deposition from reversibility of the Ag(NH3)2Cl complex in a simple process

  • The fabricated Ag/AgCl electrodes and the Ag/AgCl/agarose electrodes were still stable after undergoing the electrochemical measurements

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Silver/silver chloride (Ag/AgCl) is often used as material of a reference electrode, which is used popularly in electrochemical measurements. Likewise Huang et al sputtered an Ag layer with 4 μm thickness on a Si/SiO2 wafer and chlorinated by electrochemical method in 0.1 M HCl at a constant voltage of 1.0 V [9]. The electrochemical deposition might apply well only for an electrode with a thickness of a few micrometers because the chlorination causes the silver layer corroded rapidly. They could fabricate a quasi-reference electrode Ag/AgCl without protecting layer or all-solid-state reference electrode Ag/AgCl/electrolyte/protecting layer by printing the components of electrode step by step.

Methods
Results
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call