Ion-selective electrode-based sensors from the macro- to the nanoscale

IF 6.5 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Sensors and Actuators Reports Pub Date : 2024-11-22 DOI:10.1016/j.snr.2024.100258
Yerim Kim , Minjee Seo , Seol Baek
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Potentiometric ion-selective electrode (ISE) sensors are powerful electrochemical tools used in various applications in different fields, including the biological, clinical, and environmental fields, owing to their high selectivity, sensitivity, simplicity, and versatility. This review highlights recent advancements in ionophore-based polymeric ISE sensors over the past five years, with a particular focus on progress at the micro- and nanoscales. After discussing the conventional ISE configuration and its general operational principles, we explore the notable advancements in terms of the key ion-selective membrane components, such as ionophores, and other techniques combined with ISEs. These advancements have significantly improved the sensing performances and expanded the practical applications. We also examine the progress in the field of miniaturized solid-contact microelectrodes and the incorporation of novel functional materials for efficient ion-to-electron transduction. Miniaturized solid-state ISEs provide low limits of detection with reduced sample volume requirements, extended stability, and rapid response times. When combined with scanning electrochemical microscopy, ion-selective microelectrodes enable highly spatially resolved ion analyses. The integration of solid-contact ISEs into compact, portable, wearable devices has advanced the field of wearable on-body ISE sensors. Finally, we briefly introduce the development of ion-selective optode sensors as promising optical sensors based on ionophores that are particularly advantageous for cellular imaging.

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离子选择电极传感器从宏观到纳米尺度
电位离子选择电极(ISE)传感器是一种强大的电化学工具,由于其高选择性、灵敏度、简单性和多功能性,被广泛应用于生物、临床和环境等不同领域。本文综述了过去五年来基于离子载体的聚合物ISE传感器的最新进展,特别关注了微纳米尺度的进展。在讨论了传统的ISE配置及其一般操作原理之后,我们探讨了关键离子选择膜组分(如离子载体)和其他与ISE结合的技术方面的显着进展。这些进展大大提高了传感性能,扩大了实际应用范围。我们还研究了小型化固体接触微电极领域的进展,以及用于高效离子到电子转导的新型功能材料的结合。小型化固态ise提供低检测限,减少了样本量要求,延长了稳定性和快速响应时间。当与扫描电化学显微镜相结合时,离子选择性微电极可以进行高度空间分辨的离子分析。将固体接触式ISE集成到紧凑、便携、可穿戴设备中,推动了可穿戴式身体ISE传感器领域的发展。最后,我们简要介绍了离子选择性光电传感器的发展,离子选择性光电传感器是基于离子载体的光学传感器,对细胞成像特别有利。
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