Materials Research (Feb 2016)

Effects of Measurements Conditions on an Extended-Gate FET used as pH sensor

  • Jessica Colnaghi Fernandes,
  • Raphael Aparecido Sanches Nascimento,
  • Marcelo Mulato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-MR-2015-0248
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 267 – 272

Abstract

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Fluorine-doped tin oxide (SnO2:F) was investigate as the sensitive part of a pH sensor in the extended-gate field effect transistors (EGFET) device, which provided a linear response for pH range from 2 to 12; the sensitivity was 37 mV.pH-1 for experiments performed in absence of light. Neutral pH, leads to a transistor’s electric current remained practically constant, suggesting that pH 7 correspond to the isoelectric point of the SnO2:F samples. For acid and alkaline pH, the power law varied along time and stabilized at about 10 min. UV-vis light did not alter the results. The transistor’s electric current increased with the operating temperature increases. Once that small change in the operating conditions can alter the results, the physical mechanisms underlying the sensing process must be clearly understood. It is essential to monitor transient response and measurements conditions.

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