Abstract

An advanced potentiometric pH transducer based on processible polyaniline (PCPAn) is reported on. Both glassy carbon and screen-printed carbon electrodes modified with PCPAn by dip-coating exhibited a fully reversible potentiometric response of approximately 90 mV/pH unit over the range from pH 3 to 9. Such a significantly higher potentiometric response of PCPAn-modified electrodes as compared with those of existing devices is explained on the basis of the thermodynamics of polyaniline redox reactions. The PCPAn-based pH transducers exhibit both good operational stability and prolonged shelf life and display a negligible response toward singly charged cations. The new thick-film pH transducer was employed for designing a potentiometric biosensor for urea. In the model solution which mimics blood serum, the urea-sensitive electrode has a detection limit of 10(-5) M urea and a maximum response of approximately 120 mV. The attractive performance characteristics are advantageous over those of existing pH sensors and offer great promise for sensing and biosensing applications.

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