Plasticized PVC membrane modified electrodes: Voltammetry of highly hydrophobic compounds
Abstract
In the last 50 years, plasticized polyvinyl chloride (PVC) membranes have gained unique importance in chemical sensor development. Originally, these membranes separated two solutions in conventional ion-selective electrodes. Later, the same membranes were applied over a variety of supporting electrodes and used in both potentiometric and voltammetric measurements of ions and electrically charged molecules. The focus of this paper is to demonstrate the utility of the plasticized PVC membrane modified working electrode for the voltammetric measurement of highly lipophilic molecules. The plasticized PVC membrane prevents electrode fouling, extends the detection limit of the voltammetric methods to sub-micromolar concentrations, and minimizes interference by electrochemically active hydrophilic analytes.
Publication Title
Membranes
Recommended Citation
Lindner, E., Guzinski, M., Pendley, B., & Chaum, E. (2020). Plasticized PVC membrane modified electrodes: Voltammetry of highly hydrophobic compounds. Membranes, 10 (9), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes10090202