Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1248450 | TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry | 2014 | 8 Pages |
•Interrogation by dynamic electrochemistry makes ion-selective membranes more useful.•Applied current controls ion fluxes across the membrane to improve detection limits.•Applied current can effect localized titration with non-redox active ionic species.•Thin-layer coulometry at ion-selective membranes promises calibration-free sensors.•Stripping ion transfer voltammetry on thin solid-state film lowers detection limits.
This review aims to highlight a recent important direction to place ion-selective electrodes based on polymeric sensing materials under dynamic electrochemistry control. This allows one to design sensors with a range of improved characteristics. This review also showcases developments to achieve calibration-free ion-sensing strategies by using thin layer coulometry at ion-selective membranes. Finally, strategies to fabricate electrochemically-addressable ion-selective thin membrane layers are discussed, especially in view of realizing stripping ion-transfer voltammetric sensors.