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Excellent physicochemical and sensing characteristics of a Re(x)O(y) based pH sensor at low post-deposition annealing temperature

pH monitoring in clinical assessment is pivotal as pH imbalance significantly influences the physiological and extracellular functions of the human body. Metal oxide based pH sensors, a promising alternative to bulky pH electrodes, mostly require complex fabrication, high-temperature post-deposition...

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Autores principales: Das, Munmun, Chakraborty, Titisha, Lei, Kin Fong, Lin, Chan Yu, Kao, Chyuan Haur
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9074847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35530391
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra01177h
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author Das, Munmun
Chakraborty, Titisha
Lei, Kin Fong
Lin, Chan Yu
Kao, Chyuan Haur
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Lei, Kin Fong
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description pH monitoring in clinical assessment is pivotal as pH imbalance significantly influences the physiological and extracellular functions of the human body. Metal oxide based pH sensors, a promising alternative to bulky pH electrodes, mostly require complex fabrication, high-temperature post-deposition treatment, and high expenses that inhibit their practical applicability. So, there is still room to develop a straightforward and cost-effective metal oxide based pH sensor comprising high sensitivity and reliability. In this report, a novel solution-processed and low-temperature annealed (220 °C) mixed-valence (vii/vi) oxide of rhenium (Re(x)O(y)) was applied in an electrolyte–insulator–semiconductor (EIS) structure. The annealing effect on morphological, structural, and compositional properties was scrutinized by physical and chemical characterizations. The post-annealed Re(x)O(y) exhibited a high pH sensitivity (57.3 mV pH(−1), R(2) = 0.99), a lower hysteresis (4.7 mV), and a reduced drift rate (1.7 mV h(−1)) compared to the as-prepared sample for an analytically acceptable pH range (2–12) along with good stability and reproducibility. The magnified sensing performance originated due to the valence state of Re from Re(6+) to Re(7+) attributed to each electron transfer for a single H(+) ion. The device showed high selectivity for H(+) ions, which was confirmed by the interference study with other relevant ions. The feasibility of the sensor was verified by measuring the device in real samples. Hence, the ease-of-fabrication and notable sensing performance of the proposed sensor endorsed its implementation for diagnosing pH-related diseases.
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spelling pubmed-90748472022-05-06 Excellent physicochemical and sensing characteristics of a Re(x)O(y) based pH sensor at low post-deposition annealing temperature Das, Munmun Chakraborty, Titisha Lei, Kin Fong Lin, Chan Yu Kao, Chyuan Haur RSC Adv Chemistry pH monitoring in clinical assessment is pivotal as pH imbalance significantly influences the physiological and extracellular functions of the human body. Metal oxide based pH sensors, a promising alternative to bulky pH electrodes, mostly require complex fabrication, high-temperature post-deposition treatment, and high expenses that inhibit their practical applicability. So, there is still room to develop a straightforward and cost-effective metal oxide based pH sensor comprising high sensitivity and reliability. In this report, a novel solution-processed and low-temperature annealed (220 °C) mixed-valence (vii/vi) oxide of rhenium (Re(x)O(y)) was applied in an electrolyte–insulator–semiconductor (EIS) structure. The annealing effect on morphological, structural, and compositional properties was scrutinized by physical and chemical characterizations. The post-annealed Re(x)O(y) exhibited a high pH sensitivity (57.3 mV pH(−1), R(2) = 0.99), a lower hysteresis (4.7 mV), and a reduced drift rate (1.7 mV h(−1)) compared to the as-prepared sample for an analytically acceptable pH range (2–12) along with good stability and reproducibility. The magnified sensing performance originated due to the valence state of Re from Re(6+) to Re(7+) attributed to each electron transfer for a single H(+) ion. The device showed high selectivity for H(+) ions, which was confirmed by the interference study with other relevant ions. The feasibility of the sensor was verified by measuring the device in real samples. Hence, the ease-of-fabrication and notable sensing performance of the proposed sensor endorsed its implementation for diagnosing pH-related diseases. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9074847/ /pubmed/35530391 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra01177h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Das, Munmun
Chakraborty, Titisha
Lei, Kin Fong
Lin, Chan Yu
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Excellent physicochemical and sensing characteristics of a Re(x)O(y) based pH sensor at low post-deposition annealing temperature
title Excellent physicochemical and sensing characteristics of a Re(x)O(y) based pH sensor at low post-deposition annealing temperature
title_full Excellent physicochemical and sensing characteristics of a Re(x)O(y) based pH sensor at low post-deposition annealing temperature
title_fullStr Excellent physicochemical and sensing characteristics of a Re(x)O(y) based pH sensor at low post-deposition annealing temperature
title_full_unstemmed Excellent physicochemical and sensing characteristics of a Re(x)O(y) based pH sensor at low post-deposition annealing temperature
title_short Excellent physicochemical and sensing characteristics of a Re(x)O(y) based pH sensor at low post-deposition annealing temperature
title_sort excellent physicochemical and sensing characteristics of a re(x)o(y) based ph sensor at low post-deposition annealing temperature
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9074847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35530391
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra01177h
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