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Excellent physicochemical and sensing characteristics of a Re x O y based pH sensor at low post-deposition annealing temperature.

Munmun DasTitisha ChakrabortyKin Fong LeiChan Yu LinChyuan Haur Kao
Published in: RSC advances (2022)
pH monitoring in clinical assessment is pivotal as pH imbalance significantly influences the physiological and extracellular functions of the human body. Metal oxide based pH sensors, a promising alternative to bulky pH electrodes, mostly require complex fabrication, high-temperature post-deposition treatment, and high expenses that inhibit their practical applicability. So, there is still room to develop a straightforward and cost-effective metal oxide based pH sensor comprising high sensitivity and reliability. In this report, a novel solution-processed and low-temperature annealed (220 °C) mixed-valence (vii/vi) oxide of rhenium (Re x O y ) was applied in an electrolyte-insulator-semiconductor (EIS) structure. The annealing effect on morphological, structural, and compositional properties was scrutinized by physical and chemical characterizations. The post-annealed Re x O y exhibited a high pH sensitivity (57.3 mV pH -1 , R 2 = 0.99), a lower hysteresis (4.7 mV), and a reduced drift rate (1.7 mV h -1 ) compared to the as-prepared sample for an analytically acceptable pH range (2-12) along with good stability and reproducibility. The magnified sensing performance originated due to the valence state of Re from Re 6+ to Re 7+ attributed to each electron transfer for a single H + ion. The device showed high selectivity for H + ions, which was confirmed by the interference study with other relevant ions. The feasibility of the sensor was verified by measuring the device in real samples. Hence, the ease-of-fabrication and notable sensing performance of the proposed sensor endorsed its implementation for diagnosing pH-related diseases.
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