Abstract

AbstractThe influence of dispersing agent used to prepare carbon nanotubes solid‐contact on the performance of all‐solid state ion‐selective electrodes has been evaluated. It is shown that excess of surfactant dispersing agent is leading to deterioration of sensor performance, however, removal of dispersing agent – a typically applied approach – is resulting in substantial change of transducer layer physical properties, which can influence sensor performance. As remedy we propose application of a polymeric dispersing agent – carboxymethylcellulose. Thus obtained ion‐selective electrodes are characterized by high potential readings stability both within day and between days.

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