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Mass-producible disposable needle-type ion-selective electrodes for plant research.

Md Abunasar MiahYusei NakagawaRyo TanimotoRina ShinjoMotohiko KondoHiroaki Suzuki
Published in: RSC advances (2019)
Easily mass-producible needle-type Na + and K + ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) were developed for the direct and indirect measurement of Na + and K + ion concentrations in live plants. A polyimide strip with a silver layer on one side and Ag/AgCl formed at one end was used to construct two types of ISEs. For the type I ISE, an electrolyte layer was formed on the layer of silver and Ag/AgCl, which was then covered with a protecting layer. Subsequently, an ion-selective membrane (ISM) was formed at the truncated end with Ag/AgCl. For the type II ISE, a syringe needle was used as a container and an ISM was formed at the sharp end. Then, the polyimide strip with Ag/AgCl at one end was inserted and an electrolyte solution was injected to complete the ISE. Reference electrodes (REs) with similar structures were fabricated by forming a liquid junction instead of the ISM. The electrode responses and the relationship between the ISE potential and the Na + /K + ion concentration agreed with those predicted by the Nernst equation. The Na + and K + ion concentrations in different parts of the rice plant ( Oryza sativa L.) were measured using the Na + and K + ISEs, respectively. The results obtained using these devices agreed well with those obtained using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry, thus confirming the practical applicability of the developed ISEs.
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