Abstract

AbstractApplicability of a bipolar electrode system was tested for arrangements containing a typical ion‐selective electrode (ISE) connected with an electrode coated by a conducting polymer characterized by electroluminescence. In this case a selective response of the ISE membrane at one pole of the bipolar electrode is transduced to a fluorimetric signal obtained by reduction of the conducting polymer at the second pole. This signal transformation mode was studied on example of a simple closed bipolar electrode system composed of all‐solid‐state chloride‐selective electrode with polypyrrole transducer as the sensing pole and the reporting pole represented by electrode coated by poly(3‐octylthiophene) (POT) layer characterized by fluorescence in the neutral state. In this system selective and linear dependences of fluorimetric signal on logarithm of chloride ions concentration in turn‐on mode were recorded for optimized external voltage applied. Alternatively, a concept of cascade bipolar electrode system with incorporation of additional bipolar electrode being a polarization source for the sensing bipolar electrode with ISE and POT layer was also tested. A significant advantage of the cascade system is its possibility to work spontaneously without external polarization. For this case also linear calibration plots of fluorimetric signal vs. logarithm of analyte concentration were recorded.

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