Study of Amperometric pH and Sodium Ion Selective Sensors with TiO2 by Anodic Oxidation

碩士 === 華梵大學 === 電子工程學系碩士班 === 100 === In the history of the sensor, the development of chemical sensors was more rapid in recent years which played an important role on the chemical analysis and clinical examination. In this study, the anodic oxidation method was used to fabricate titanium dioxide o...

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Main Authors: Lu,Cheng-Hsun, 呂政勳
Other Authors: Lin,Jyh-Lin
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/57921335342807928311
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Summary:碩士 === 華梵大學 === 電子工程學系碩士班 === 100 === In the history of the sensor, the development of chemical sensors was more rapid in recent years which played an important role on the chemical analysis and clinical examination. In this study, the anodic oxidation method was used to fabricate titanium dioxide on the commercial pure Ti (99.5%), called anodic titanium oxide. In this study, we used anodic titanium oxide to apply in pH and sodium sensor with amperometric measurement. Titanium oxide is not dense existing charge leak, so we can use it to measure pH and sodium test with amperometry. Experiment results show TiO2 with 100 KΩ by 60 V fixed voltage anodization will change to anatase from amorphous during 350℃ annealing. Amperometric measurement of pH, it is stable and has high linearity and sensitivity. The linearity and sensitivity are 0.99 and 28.63μA/pH, respectively. The amperometric measurement owns fast response than voltagemetric, and with no time drift. We use the best pH condition to do sodium ion sensor. The measurement of sodium ion test displays two range reactions for different concentrations. The first range of sodium concentration is 10-6M ~10-3M with 5.24 μA/decade~6.15 μA/decade sensitivity and 0.959~0.96 linearity. IV The second range is 10-2M ~1M with about 77.23 μA/decade sensitivity and 0.999 linearity.