Masato KomodaIsao ShitandaYoshinao HoshiMasayuki Itagaki
An instantly usable screen-printed Ag/AgCl electrode with long-term stability was fabricated for use as a cost-effective disposable reference electrode. A new silica gel–poly(vinylidene difluoride) ink was prepared to form the hydrophilic liquid junction and electrolyte layer of a planar-type reference electrode and the temporal evolution of its open-circuit potential in different electrolyte solutions was subsequently compared to that of a commercial reference electrode. The potential stabilized within 3 min and remained constant over 20 days. The impedance of the liquid junction was ∼2500 Ω, which is close to the value observed for a commercial reference electrode. These results implied that the as-fabricated reference electrode was well-suited for practical measurements.
Rebecca C. DawkinsDingchen WenJudy N. HartMikko Vepsäläinen
Rebecca C. DawkinsMikko VepsäläinenJudy N. Hart
Koutarou IdegamiMiyuki ChikaeNaoki NagataniEiichi TamiyaYuzuru Takamura
Isao ShitandaMasato KomodaYoshinao HoshiMasayuki Itagaki
Ana Elisa Ferreira OliveiraArnaldo César PereiraMayra Asevedo Campos de ResendeLucas Franco Ferreira