A new approach for large-scale fabrication of miniaturized, reliable and planar solid-state reference electrodes on flexible substrates is presented. Inkjet printing technique was used for the fabrication of conductive path and silver patterns that were chemically transformed into the Ag/AgCl electrodes and drop-casted with a membrane containing a UV-curable polyacrylate ink, KCl and tetradodecylammonium tetrakis(4-chlorophenyl)borate. The resulting solid-state reference electrodes (SSRE) showed excellent reproducibility and insensitivity to changes in the electrolyte composition and concentration (10−6 to 10−1 M), pH (3–11), the redox environment and the presence of oxygen and surfactants. The methodology offers a simple, low-cost alternative for large-scale fabrication of flexible potentiometric sensors with SSRE being easily incorporated into the sensor architecture.
Danick Briand, Ryan Mitchell van Dommelen, Rubaiyet Iftekharul Haque, Jaemin Kim
Hubert Girault, Andreas Stephan Lesch, Gregorio Bonazza