Abstract

The significant role of poly(vinyl chloride) as a support polymer in solvent polymeric ion-selective electrodes is briefly reviewed. This lays emphasis on the way PVC has contributed to the relatively high state of development of conventional ion-selective electrodes, microelectrodes, coated-wire electrodes and ion-sensitive field effect transistors based on liquid ion-exchanger and neutral carrier ionophore sensors. Also discussed are possibilities of using alternative polymer matrices for overcoming some of the shortfalls of the PVC electrodes.

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