Silicone Rubber Blended with Polyurethane as the Matrix for Ion-Selective Membrane Electrodes

  • Lee, Hyun Jung (Department of Chemistry and Research Institute of Basic Science, Kwangwoon University) ;
  • Rho, Kyung Lae (Department of Chemistry and Research Institute of Basic Science, Kwangwoon University) ;
  • Kim, Chang Yong (Department of Chemistry and Research Institute of Basic Science, Kwangwoon University) ;
  • Oh, Bong Kyun (Department of Chemistry and Research Institute of Basic Science, Kwangwoon University) ;
  • Cha, Geun Sig (Department of Chemistry and Research Institute of Basic Science, Kwangwoon University) ;
  • Nam, Hakhyun (Department of Chemistry and Research Institute of Basic Science, Kwangwoon University)
  • Received : 1995.10.16
  • Published : 1995.12.25

Abstract

Silicone rubber-based sodium-selective membranes are developed for solid-state ion sensors. It was shown that the potetiometric performance of SR-based membranes are greatly dependent on the type of neutral carriers employed; among the three ionophores, N,N,N',N'-tetracyclohexyl-1,2-phenylenedioxydiacetamide (ETH 2120), bis[(12-crown-4)methyl]dodecylmethylmalonate (D12C4DMM) and monensin methyl ester (MME), examined, only ETH 2120 was compatible with the SR-based matrix. Addition of about 20 wt% plasticizer to the SR-based matrix provided the resulting membranes with potentiometric properties essentially equivalent to those of the corresponding PVC-based membranes. Owing to the strong adhesive strength of SR-based membranes, the CWEs coated \vith those membranes exhibited long lifetime with conventional electrode-like performance. Blending of PU into the SR matrix increased the lifetime of CWEs from two weeks to one month.

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Supported by : Korea Science and Engineering Foundation