Low-temperature solution processing of palladium/palladium oxide films and their pH sensing performance

Highly sensitive, easy-to-fabricate, and low-cost pH sensors with small dimensions are required to monitor human bodily fluids, drinking water quality and chemical/biological processes. In this study, a low-temperature, solution-based process is developed to prepare palladium/palladium oxide (Pd/PdO...

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Published inTalanta (Oxford) Vol. 146; pp. 517 - 524
Main Authors Qin, Yiheng, Alam, Arif U., Pan, Si, Howlader, Matiar M.R., Ghosh, Raja, Selvaganapathy, P. Ravi, Wu, Yiliang, Deen, M. Jamal
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier B.V 01.01.2016
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Summary:Highly sensitive, easy-to-fabricate, and low-cost pH sensors with small dimensions are required to monitor human bodily fluids, drinking water quality and chemical/biological processes. In this study, a low-temperature, solution-based process is developed to prepare palladium/palladium oxide (Pd/PdO) thin films for pH sensing. A precursor solution for Pd is spin coated onto pre-cleaned glass substrates and annealed at low temperature to generate Pd and PdO. The percentages of PdO at the surface and in the bulk of the electrodes are correlated to their sensing performance, which was studied by using the X-ray photoelectron spectroscope. Large amounts of PdO introduced by prolonged annealing improve the electrode’s sensitivity and long-term stability. Atomic force microscopy study showed that the low-temperature annealing results in a smooth electrode surface, which contributes to a fast response. Nano-voids at the electrode surfaces were observed by scanning electron microscope, indicating a reason for the long-term degradation of the pH sensitivity. Using the optimized annealing parameters of 200°C for 48h, a linear pH response with sensitivity of 64.71±0.56mV/pH is obtained for pH between 2 and 12. These electrodes show a response time shorter than 18s, hysteresis less than 8mV and stability over 60 days. High reproducibility in the sensing performance is achieved. This low-temperature solution-processed sensing electrode shows the potential for the development of pH sensing systems on flexible substrates over a large area at low cost without using vacuum equipment. [Display omitted] •pH-sensitive Pd/PdO thin films were deposited on glass using solution processing.•The reproducible fabrication does not require high temperature or vacuum equipment.•The pH sensitivity was correlated with the chemical compositions of the electrode.•The response time was determined by the surface morphology of the electrode.•Both chemical and physical properties of the electrode determine its stability.
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ISSN:0039-9140
1873-3573
DOI:10.1016/j.talanta.2015.08.062