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New NASICON-based all-solid-state reference electrode towards a pH sensor for the electrochemical measurement of harsh environments

  • Jiayan Miao
  • , Cuiyan Yu
  • , Jinfeng Xia
  • , Zhenhai Xue
  • , Xin Li
  • , Mengting Dai
  • , Yuerong Heng
  • , Danyu Jiang
  • , Qiang Li*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

We developed a new, all-solid-state reference electrode using high-densified NASICON ceramics. In order to understand the influence of hydrothermal vent conditions, some NASICON ceramic specimens were treated under 400 °C 40 MPa supercritical conditions. The characteristics and stability of the as-prepared reference electrode before and after supercritical treatment were investigated in aqueous buffer solutions with varying pH. The impedance and I–V curves were also tested and compared. Finally, the NASICON reference electrode was combined with an Ir/IrO2 working electrode to produce an all-solid-state pH sensor, which was used to measure the pH of simulated seawater and track variations in pH by potential during the addition of acid or alkaline solutions. The developed, simple reference electrode is stable under harsh conditions; thus, when combined with different sensing electrodes, it can be used for the electrochemical measurement of harsh environments, such as deep-sea and high-temperature/pressure environments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2437-2445
Number of pages9
JournalIonics
Volume28
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2022

Keywords

  • Electrochemical measurement
  • NASICON
  • Solid-state reference electrode
  • Supercritical
  • pH sensor

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