Claims
- 1. An ion sensor wherein a specific type of ion in an aqueous solution is measured by potential response, comprising:
- a conductor base;
- a reversible redox polymer film formed directly on a surface of said conductor base; and
- an ion carrier film formed directly on a surface of said redox polymer film and containing an ion carrier substance for allowing the specific type of ions to permeate from the aqueous solution to said polymer film;
- wherein said conductor base is made of a conductive carbon compound; and
- wherein said redox polymer film is capable of performing a reversible oxidation/reduction reaction of quinone-hydroquinone, and is formed by electrooxidation polymerization of at least one first compound selected from the group consisting of phenol, 3,5-, 2,6- and 3,4-xylenols, 2-hydroxy pyridine, o- and m-benzyl alcohols, o-, m- and p-hydroxybenzaldehydes, o-, m- and p-hydroxyacetophenones, o-, m- and p-hydroxypropiophenones, o-, o-, m- and p-benzophenols, o-, m- and p-hydroxybenzophenones, o-, m- and p-carboxyphenols, diphenylphenol, 2-methyl-8-hydroxyquinoline, 5-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone, 4-(p-hydroxyphenyl)-2-butanone, 1,5-dihydroxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene, bisphenol A, salicylanilide, 5- and 8-hydroxyquinolines, 1,8-dihydroxyanthraquinones, 1,2,5,8-tetrahydroxyquinalizarin, 1-amino-4-hydroxyanthraquinone, 1-aminoanthraquinone, purpurin, and anthrarufin.
- 2. An ion sensor according to claim 1, wherein said redox polymer film contains at least one electrolyte selected from the group consisting of, dipotassiumhydrogenphosphate, sodium perchlorate, sulfuric acid, sulfates, tetrafluoroborate, tetraphenylborate, phosphates and phosphoric acid.
- 3. An ion sensor according to claim 1, wherein said ion carrier substance is a hydrogen ion carrier substance.
- 4. An ion sensor according to claim 3, wherein said hydrogen ion carrier substance is at least one member selected from the group consisting of amines represented by: ##STR12## (wherein each of R.sup.1, R.sup.2 and R.sup.3 is an alkyl group, at least two of which are alkyl groups having 8 to 18 carbon atoms), and pyridine derivatives represented by: ##STR13## (wherein R.sup.4 is an alkyl group having 8 to 18 carbon atoms).
- 5. An ion sensor according to claim 1, wherein said ion carrier substance is a potassium ion carrier substance.
- 6. An ion sensor according to claim 5, wherein said potassium ion carrier substance is at least one member selected from the group consisting of valinomycin, bis(15-crown-5), nonactin, monactin, and crown ether compounds.
- 7. An ion sensor according to claim 1, wherein said ion carrier substance is a sodium ion carrier substance.
- 8. An ion sensor according to claim 7, wherein said sodium ion carrier substance is at least one member selected from the group consisting of bis[(12-crown-4)-methyl]dodecylamalonate, N,N,N,N-tetrapropyl-3,6-dioxanate-diamide, 3-methoxy-N,N,N,N-tetrapropyl-1,2-phenylenedioxydiacetoamide, (-)-(R,R)-4,5-dimethyl-N,N,N,N-tetrapropyl-3,6-dioxaoctanediamide, 4-methyl-N,N,N,N-tetrapropyl-3,6-dioxaoctanediamide, N,N,N,N-tetrapropyl-1,2-phenylenedioxydiacetoamide, N,N,N,N-tetrapropyl-2,3-naphtharenedioxydiacetoamide, 4-t-butyl-N,N,N,N-tetrapropyl-1,2-cyclohexanedioxydiaceto amide, 4-t-butyl-N,N'-di[(11-ethoxycarbonyl)undecyl]-N,N'-dimethyl-1,2-cyclohexanedioxydiacetoamide, cis-N,N,N,N-tetrapropyl-1,2-cyclohexanedioxydiacetoamide, and trans-N,N,N,N-tetrapropyl-1,2-cyclohexanedioxydiacetoamide.
- 9. An ion sensor according to claim 1, wherein said ion carrier substance is a calcium ion carrier substance.
- 10. An ion sensor according to claim 9, wherein said calcium ion carrier substance is at least one member selected from the group consisting of calcium-bis-[di-(n-octylphenyl)phosphate], (-)-(R,R)-N,N'-bis[(11-ethoxycarbonyl)undecyl]-N,N'-4,5-tetramethyl-3,6-dioxaoctanediamide, and calcium bis[di(n-decyl) phosphate].
- 11. An ion sensor according to claim 1, wherein said ion carrier substance is a chlorine ion carrier substance.
- 12. An ion sensor according to claim 11, wherein said chlorine ion carrier substance is at least one member selected from the group consisting of quaternary ammonium salts represented by the general formula: ##STR14## (wherein each of R.sup.5, R.sup.6, R.sup.7 and R.sup.8 is independently an alkyl group having 6 to 18 carbon atoms, and at least one of R.sup.5 to R.sup.8 can contain a hydrogen atom or a methyl group), and triphenyl tin chloride.
- 13. An ion sensor according to claim 1, wherein said ion carrier substance contains at least one electrolyte selected from the group consisting of sodium tetrakis(p-chlorophenyl)borate, and potassiumtetrakis (p-chlorophenyl)borate; and compounds represented by general formulas:
- (R.sup.15).sub.4 NBF.sub.4
- and
- (R.sup.15).sub.4 NPF.sub.4
- (wherein each R.sup.15 is independently an alkyl group).
- 14. An ion sensor according to claim 1, wherein said ion carrier film comprises a polymeric substance selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl chloride, a vinyl chloride-ethylene copolymer, polyester, polyacrylamide, cellulose-based substances, polyurethane, and silicone resin.
- 15. An ion sensor according to claim 14, wherein said polymeric substance is polyvinyl chloride in a paste form.
- 16. An ion sensor according to claim 1, wherein said redox polymer film has a thickness of 0.1 .mu.m to 0.2 mm.
- 17. An ion sensor according to claim 1, wherein said ion carrier film has a thickness of 50 .mu.m to 10 mm.
- 18. An ion sensor according to claim 1, wherein said ion carrier substance is selected from the group consisting of a quaternary ammonium salt of the formula: ##STR15## where R.sup.9 to R.sup.11 are independently alkal groups having 8 to 18 carbon atoms and X.sup.- is Cl.sup.-, Br.sup.- or OH.sup.- ; a tertiary amine of the formula ##STR16## where R.sup.12 is phenyl group, methyl group or hydrogen atom, R.sup.13 is hydrogen atom or methyl group, and R.sup.14 is hydrogen atom, methyl group or octadecyl group; and the compounds of formulas: ##STR17##
- 19. An ion sensor according to claim 1, wherein said ion carrier film has a thickness of 300 .mu.m to 1 mm.
- 20. An ion sensor wherein a specific type of ion in an aqueous solution is measured by potential response, comprising:
- a conductor base;
- a reversible redox polymer film formed directly on a surface of said conductor base; and
- an ion carrier film formed directly on a surface of said redox polymer film and containing an ion carrier substance for allowing the specific type of ions to permeate from the aqueous solution to said polymer film;
- wherein said conductor base is made of a conductive carbon compound; and
- wherein said redox polymer film is capable of performing a reversible oxidation/reduction reaction of amine-quinoid, and formed by electrooxidation polymerization of at least one first compound selected from the group consisting of aniline, 1-aminopyrene, 1,2-, 1,6- and 1,8-diaminopyrenes, 1-9, 10-diaminophenanthrenes, 1-aminoanthraquinone, p-phenoxyaniline, o-phenylenediamine, p-chloroaniline, 3,5-dichloroaniline, 2,4,6-trichloroaniline, N-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine, and N-methylaniline.
- 21. An ion sensor according to claim 20, wherein said redox polymer film further comprises at least one electrolyte selected from the group consisting of, dipotassium-hydrogenphosphate, sodium perchlorate, sulfuric acid, sulfates, tetrafluoroborate, tetraphenylborate, phosphates and phosphoric acid.
- 22. An ion sensor according to claim 20, wherein said ion carrier substance is a hydrogen ion carrier substance.
- 23. An ion sensor according to claim 20, wherein said ion carrier substance is a potassium ion carrier substance.
- 24. An ion sensor according to claim 20, wherein said ion carrier substance is a sodium ion carrier substance.
- 25. An ion sensor according to claim 20, wherein said ion carrier substance is a calcium ion carrier substance.
- 26. An ion sensor according to claim 20, wherein said ion carrier substance is a chlorine ion carrier substance.
- 27. An ion sensor according to claim 20, wherein said ion carrier substance contains at least one electrolyte selected from the group consisting of sodium tetrakis(p-chlorophenyl) borate, and potassiumtetrakis (p-chlorophenyl)borate; and compounds represented by general formulas:
- (R.sup.15).sub.4 NBF.sub.4
- and
- (R.sup.15).sub.4 NPF.sub.4
- (wherein each R.sup.15 is independently an alkyl group).
- 28. An ion sensor according to claim 20, wherein said ion carrier film comprises a polymeric substance selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl chloride, a vinyl chloride-ethylene copolymer, polyester, polyacrylamide, cellulose-based substances, polyurethane, and silicone resin.
- 29. An ion sensor according to claim 20, wherein said redox polymer film has a thickness of 0.1 .mu.m to 0.2 mm.
- 30. An ion sensor according to claim 20, wherein said ion carrier film has a thickness of 50 .mu.m to 10 mm.
- 31. An ion sensor according to claim 20, wherein said ion carrier substance is selected from the group consisting of a quaternary ammonium salt of the formula: ##STR18## where R.sup.9 to R.sup.11 are independently alkyl groups having 8 to 18 carbon atoms and X.sup.- is Cl.sup.-, Br.sup.- or OH.sup.- ; a tertiary amine of the formula ##STR19## where R.sup.12 is phenyl group, methyl group or hydrogen atom, R.sup.13 is hydrogen atom or methyl group, and R.sup.14 is hydrogen atom, methyl group or octadecyl group; and the compounds of formulas: ##STR20##
- 32. An ion sensor according to claim 20, wherein said ion carrier film has a thickness of 300 .mu.m to 1 mm.
- 33. An ion sensor according to claim 1 or 20 wherein said conductor base is made of basal plane pyrolytic graphite or glassy carbon.
Priority Claims (5)
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60-53308 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 07/402,969, filed on Sep. 6, 1989, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof Application Ser. Nos. 07/813,516 filed Dec. 26, 1985, 07/029,400 filed Mar. 23, 1987 and 07/168,634 filed Feb. 29, 1988.
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Analytical Chemistry, 54 (7), 1982, pp. 1224-1227. |
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