Issue 5, 2000

Simple procedure for the fabrication of silver/silver chloride potentiometric electrodes with micrometre and smaller dimensions: application to scanning electrochemical microscopy

Abstract

A simple method is described for the fabrication of silver/silver chloride electrodes with micrometre and smaller dimensions. The electrodes are constructed by etching a silver wire to a fine point and then coating with an electrophoretically-deposited paint, which is subsequently heat-cured to insulate all but the very end of the tip. These electrodes have effective radii in the 50 nm to 1 μm range (assuming a hemispherical geometry), as determined by steady-state linear sweep voltammetry. After depositing AgCl on the Ag surface, by anodic oxidation in aqueous KCl solution, the electrodes exhibit Nernstian behaviour to chloride ions, in potentiometric measurements, over a concentration range of 10−4 to at least 10−1 mol dm−3. These electrodes are shown to be particularly promising as scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) probes for imaging local chloride concentrations.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Feb 2000
Accepted
30 Mar 2000
First published
25 Apr 2000

Analyst, 2000,125, 889-893

Simple procedure for the fabrication of silver/silver chloride potentiometric electrodes with micrometre and smaller dimensions: application to scanning electrochemical microscopy

N. J. Gray and P. R. Unwin, Analyst, 2000, 125, 889 DOI: 10.1039/B001659O

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