- Patent Number:
9,810,655
- Appl. No:
14/911558
- Application Filed:
August 14, 2014
- Abstract:
Provided are a hydrogen ion electrode composed of a composite material of polymer resin and nano iridium oxide, the composite material containing 1-10 nm sized nano iridium oxide particles and/or aggregates thereof which are dispersed to be electrically connected to each other in a moldable, thermoplastic, and hydrophobic polymer resin matrix; a pH sensor using the same; and a method for manufacturing the same. The surface of the hydrogen ion electrode shows very fast pH sensitivity when exposed to a sample solution, and the pH sensitivity is approximate to biphasic characteristics. Furthermore, regardless of high reproducibility of pH sensitivity, abrupt pH change, and repetitive use, very low hysteresis, durability due to high physical strength, and high surface regeneration due to polishing are exhibited, and thus, the lifetime of the electrode can be extended and various sizes and shapes of electrodes can be easily manufactured.
- Inventors:
EZ SENSING INC. (Seoul, KR)
- Assignees:
EZ SENSING INC. (Seoul, KR)
- Claim:
1. A hydrogen ion electrode composed of a composite material of nano iridium oxide and a polymer resin and enabling surface regeneration, in which nano iridium oxide particles having a size of 1 to 10 nm are dispersed to be electrically connected in a moldable, thermoplastic and hydrophobic polymer resin matrix in an individual particle state, an aggregate state in which the particles agglomerate, or a state in which the individual particles and the aggregates are mixed to allow electrical conduction of the hydrogen ion electrode.
- Claim:
2. The hydrogen ion electrode of claim 1 , wherein the nano iridium oxide particles having a size of 1 to 10 nm are dispersed in an individual particle state, the individual particles being electrically connected so as to allow electrical conduction of the hydrogen ion electrode.
- Claim:
3. The hydrogen ion electrode of claim 1 , wherein the nano iridium oxide particles having a size of 1 to 10 nm are dispersed in an aggregate state, the aggregates being electrically connected so as to allow electrical conduction of the hydrogen ion electrode.
- Claim:
4. The hydrogen ion electrode of claim 1 , wherein the nano iridium oxide particles having a size of 1 to 10 nm are dispersed in a state in which individual particles and aggregates are mixed, the particles or aggregates being electrically connected so as to allow electrical conduction of the hydrogen ion electrode.
- Claim:
5. The hydrogen ion electrode of claim 1 , wherein the hydrogen ion electrode has a hysteresis potential of 1 to 2 mV according to pH change in which the pH is increased from 3 to 11 and then decreased to 3.
- Claim:
6. The hydrogen ion electrode of claim 1 , which contains 20 to 45 wt % of the nano iridium oxide particles and 80 to 55 wt % of the polymer resin.
- Claim:
7. The hydrogen ion electrode of claim 1 , wherein the polymer resin is a polymer resin having a glass transition temperature (T g) of 20° C. or more, or a mixture thereof.
- Claim:
8. A pH sensor, comprising: a non-electrically conductive housing; the hydrogen ion electrode of claim 1 , located in the housing; and an electrical contact means connected to the hydrogen ion electrode.
- Claim:
9. The pH sensor of claim 8 , wherein the housing is a cylindrical housing having an open part through which the hydrogen ion electrode is exposed at one side, and the electrical contact means is connected to an outside of the cylindrical housing at the other side.
- Claim:
10. A method for manufacturing a hydrogen ion electrode composed of a composite material of nano iridium oxide and a polymer resin, comprising: preparing a mixed solution composed of a moldable, thermoplastic and hydrophobic polymer resin, one or more selected from the group consisting of nano iridium oxide particles having a size of 1 to 10 nm and aggregates in which the nano iridium oxide particles agglomerate, and a water-soluble organic solvent; obtaining a composite material of a polymer resin and nano iridium oxide by adding water to the mixed solution and removing the water-soluble organic solvent; and manufacturing a hydrogen ion electrode by hot-molding the composite material.
- Claim:
11. The method of claim 10 , wherein, in the preparation of the mixed solution, a first mixed solution is prepared by dissolving and dispersing the polymer resin in a water-soluble organic solvent, a second mixed solution is prepared by mixing one or more of the nano iridium oxide particles and aggregates with the water-soluble organic solvent and dispersing them, and the first mixed solution and the second mixed solution are mixed and dispersed.
- Claim:
12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the hydrogen ion electrode is manufactured by grinding the composite material into a powder and hot-molding the powder.
- Claim:
13. The method of claim 10 , wherein the surface of the manufactured hydrogen ion electrode is polished and stabilized in water.
- Claim:
14. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: equipping the hot-molded hydrogen ion electrode in a non-electrically conductive housing, and connecting an electrical contact means to the hydrogen ion electrode.
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- Other References:
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- Primary Examiner:
Noguerola, Alexander
- Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Stein IP, LLC
- Accession Number:
edspgr.09810655
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