Novel Sensor Using ISFET and Pt Electrodes for Water pH and Flow Speed Measurement

Multiple water quality sensors are required to construct a network for continuous and precise monitoring of water quality in natural environments. Therefore, low-cost sensors are necessary for guaranteeing scalability and widespread adoption. In this letter, we developed a sensor that can measure na...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inIEEE sensors letters Vol. 8; no. 8; pp. 1 - 4
Main Authors Kageyama, Tomoaki, Hara, Shiro, Sarno, Riyanarto, Matsunaga, Tadao, Lee, Sang-Seok
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Piscataway IEEE 01.08.2024
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text

Cover

Loading…
More Information
Summary:Multiple water quality sensors are required to construct a network for continuous and precise monitoring of water quality in natural environments. Therefore, low-cost sensors are necessary for guaranteeing scalability and widespread adoption. In this letter, we developed a sensor that can measure natural water pH and flow speed using only one ion-sensitive field-effect transistor (ISFET) and two Pt electrodes. The proposed sensor does not require an external reference electrode (RE) or electrolyte, because one of the Pt electrodes temporally acts as a reference electrode by electrolysis. Therefore, the sensor system for a reference electrode is omitted, and the electrode does not undergo electrolyte deterioration. Furthermore, the fabrication process is much simpler than that of pH sensors integrated with reference electrodes. We experimentally verified the proposed sensor. We confirmed that its pH measurements showed roughly similar tendency to those obtained using an Ag/AgCl reference electrode and achieved the sensitivity at least 20 mV/pH. In addition, we could measure flow speed from 5 to 25 cm/s by measuring the time variation of the Pt electrode potential.
ISSN:2475-1472
2475-1472
DOI:10.1109/LSENS.2024.3431531