Journal of Materials Science, Vol.54, No.21, 13674-13684, 2019
Ordered mesoporous carbon sphere-based solid-contact ion-selective electrodes
All-solid-state potassium ion-selective electrodes (K+ ISEs) using ordered mesoporous carbon (OMC) sphere as the solid contact (SC) are fabricated in this work, which exhibit excellent K+-sensing capability including the stable Nernstian response in a wide linear range of 10(-4.19)-10(-0.21) M, a low detection limit of 5.4 mu M, short response time, and good stability. The excellent performances of the K+ ISEs are attributable to the OMC spheres with interconnected mesopore structure, uniform spherical morphology, high surface area, high conductivity, and high capacitance, which provide the highly efficient ion-to-electron transduction between the ion-selective membrane and conductive component in the electrodes. More importantly, the OMC sphere-based SC layer can be deposited in the flexible ISEs by solution processing, which thus enables the construction of ion-sensitive field-effect transistor-based handheld K+-sensing system with high sensitivity and reproducibility, demonstrating the potentials of the OMC spheres in practical ion detection devices.