Abstract

A novel type of a miniature transducer for potentiometric sensors was designed and tested. The transducer is made from an ordinary printed circuit board using a typical technology. As a result, a back-side contact structure was obtained, which can be mounted in flow systems. The advantage of the fabrication process is its cheapness and flexibility in designing modified structures. The measurement properties of the transducer were tested as a chloride sensor. Then the structure was covered with polyHEMA and a potassium-selective membrane and tested as a potassium sensor. The performance and the long-term stability of the sensors with plasticized PVC and Siloprene based potassium-selective membranes were compared.

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