Abstract

Silversilver chloride (AgAgCl) reference electrodes (REs) for ion-sensitive field-effect transistors (ISEFTs) are fabricated using all-additive solution processes based on dispensing of Ag paste on large-size plastic substrate, which has the advantages of vacuum-free low-cost manufacturing with great material saving and capability of constructing miniaturized electrochemical systems. After deposition of a polyvinyl butyral protective layer on top, the fabricated AgAgCl REs can maintain stable electrochemical potential in KCl solution with a negligible drift rate of 0.37mVh and remain stable under different light conditions and in different electrolyte solutions over a wide range of concentration from 107 to 101 molL. ISFET measurements for hydrogen ions using the fabricated RE combing with an indium tin oxide working electrode show a high sensitivity of 58.47mVpH with excellent linearity in a wide range from ${\text{pH}}= {\text{2}}$ to ${\text{pH}}= {\text{12}}$ . Finally, the feasibility of the reliable AgAgCl RE is demonstrated by constructing a handheld ISFET pH measurement system with a calibration program to effectively compensate the variations among different samples and directly convert the measured signals to pH values.

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