Paper-based plasticizer-free sodium ion-selective sensor with camera phone as a detector

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Xuewei WangMark E Meyerhoff

Abstract

An ionophore-based ion-selective optode platform on paper is described for the first time with a sodium optode as the example. Cellulose paper is shown to be an excellent substrate for adsorption of the required chromoionophore, ionophore, and ion-exchanger species. These adsorbed components form a hydrophobic phase that enables heterogeneous optical ion sensing in the absence of any plasticizer or organic polymer phase.

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