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A Deep Eutectic Solvent-based Amperometric Sensor for the Detection of Low Oxygen Contents in Gaseous Atmospheres

TONIOLO, Rosanna
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DOSSI, Nicolo'
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Svigelj, Rossella
altro
Bontempelli, Gino
2016
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Periodico
ELECTROANALYSIS
Abstract
The possibility of adopting deep eutectic solvents (DESs) instead of room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) in membrane-free electrochemical gas probes was estimated by first evaluating the performance of ethaline as electrochemical medium. This very easily prepared DES was chosen as prototype since it displays high conductivity and fairly modest viscosity, comparable with those of RTILs usually adopted in electrochemical measurements. Its electrostability window at Au, Pt and GC electrodes was first detected, together with diffusion coefficients displayed in this medium by ferrocene in the range 2.0-26.5°C, it being adopted as prototype analyte in view of its well known electrochemical behavior and high enough solubility in ethaline. These diffusion coefficients were then used to infer viscosity values of ethaline at all temperatures considered, by exploiting the Stokes-Einstein equation. Even though ferrocene diffusion coefficients turned out to be remarkably lower than those displayed in usual aprotic solvents, they were fairly higher than those usually found in electrochemical measurements conducted in RTILs, thus pointing out that the use of DESs as solvents adhering to electrode surfaces for assembling electroanalytical gas sensors could be advantageous. On these bases, a conveniently assembled DES-based probe was tested for the electrochemical detection of low oxygen contents in cooled atmospheres. The quite satisfactory results found indicated that the drawback affecting DESs, consisting in the low values of diffusion coefficients displayed by dissolved analytes, can be overcome by using thin enough DES layers and resorting to a high sensitive detection approach such as amperometry under flow conditions. In fact, good sensitivities were found at all temperatures considered (2.0-26.5°C), accompanied by a low detection limit (ca. 0.1% v/v). © 2016 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
DOI
10.1002/elan.201500515
WOS
WOS:000374135700014
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1090129
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84949255092
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/elan.201500515/abstract;jsessionid=4AB051FC7B4BF9FFB8322E87E4832EBA.f04t01
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  • Amperometric oxygen d...

  • Deep eutectic solvent...

  • Detection of low oxyg...

  • Ethaline

  • Membrane-free amperom...

  • Oxygen monitoring in ...

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