TY - JOUR
T1 - An enhanced measurement for inorganics in water based on a novel planar three-electrode sensor
AU - Wang, Xiaolei
AU - Wang, Yuhao
AU - Leung, Henry
AU - Mukhopadhyay, Subhas Chandra
AU - Cui, Yongqiang
AU - Bai, Di
PY - 2023/7/1
Y1 - 2023/7/1
N2 - Although conductivity is prevalently used in water quality detection for inorganic ions, its utility could be weakened when various kinds of ions are involved as it merely embodies water bulk resistance indiscriminately. Aiming at detectability enhancement, the article proposes a novel measurement method utilizing interfacial impedance for further exploration of ions. Based on theoretical analysis and measuring model comparison, a current-controlled method with difference measurement was derived, as well as the equivalent circuit. Then, a novel three-electrode sensor with a planar structure was accordingly designed and fabricated. After measurement parameters optimizing by experiments of frequency response and amplitude response, the sensor was tested with a traditional two-electrode sensor and conductivity sensor. Experimental results not only testified the performance of the proposed one in interfacial impedance measurement but also revealed a reduction process of interfacial impedance with increasing conductivity. The influence of water temperature was tested, too. Impedance differences between anion and cation inspired further experiments involving more ion species, which demonstrated that diverse positive ions trended to have similar relationships between conductivity and interfacial impedance while the relationships differed due to types of negative ions. The relationships make the measurement a promising tool for ion detection in certain applications.[Graphic presents]
AB - Although conductivity is prevalently used in water quality detection for inorganic ions, its utility could be weakened when various kinds of ions are involved as it merely embodies water bulk resistance indiscriminately. Aiming at detectability enhancement, the article proposes a novel measurement method utilizing interfacial impedance for further exploration of ions. Based on theoretical analysis and measuring model comparison, a current-controlled method with difference measurement was derived, as well as the equivalent circuit. Then, a novel three-electrode sensor with a planar structure was accordingly designed and fabricated. After measurement parameters optimizing by experiments of frequency response and amplitude response, the sensor was tested with a traditional two-electrode sensor and conductivity sensor. Experimental results not only testified the performance of the proposed one in interfacial impedance measurement but also revealed a reduction process of interfacial impedance with increasing conductivity. The influence of water temperature was tested, too. Impedance differences between anion and cation inspired further experiments involving more ion species, which demonstrated that diverse positive ions trended to have similar relationships between conductivity and interfacial impedance while the relationships differed due to types of negative ions. The relationships make the measurement a promising tool for ion detection in certain applications.[Graphic presents]
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U2 - 10.1109/JSEN.2023.3279250
DO - 10.1109/JSEN.2023.3279250
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85161061478
SN - 1530-437X
VL - 23
SP - 14988
EP - 14996
JO - IEEE Sensors Journal
JF - IEEE Sensors Journal
IS - 13
ER -