{"title":"一种用于实时监测溶解氨的双离子选择电极系统","authors":"Ayman H. Kamel and Hisham S. M. Abd-Rabboh","doi":"10.1039/D5AN00647C","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p >A robust, all-solid-state potentiometric sensor was developed for the selective detection of dissolved ammonia (NH<small><sub>3</sub></small>) in aqueous and gas-equilibrated environments. The sensor design is based on a coupled configuration of a nonactin-based ammonium-selective electrode (NH<small><sub>4</sub></small><small><sup>+</sup></small>-ISE) and a hydrogen ion-selective electrode (H<small><sup>+</sup></small>-ISE), enabling direct measurement of NH<small><sub>3</sub></small> activity through the equilibrium: NH<small><sub>4</sub></small><small><sup>+</sup></small> ⇌ NH<small><sub>3</sub></small> + H<small><sup>+</sup></small>. The resulting electrochemical cell exhibited a near-Nernstian response over a wide dynamic range, with a detection limit below 10 ppm and a response time under 6 seconds. In contrast to conventional membrane-based gas sensors, the dual-electrode system showed minimal signal drift and eliminated the need for gas-permeable membranes or internal filling solutions. Sensor performance was evaluated under various pH and ionic strength conditions, confirming matrix-independent behavior and suitability for direct application in complex environmental samples such as seawater and wastewater. The sensor also demonstrated excellent reversibility and real-time monitoring capability during dynamic NH<small><sub>3</sub></small> fluctuation experiments in a freshwater aquaculture system, successfully tracking diurnal changes linked to photosynthetic and respiratory activity. A comparison with a commercial Severinghaus-type ammonia gas probe revealed significantly enhanced stability, faster response, and improved reproducibility for the proposed device. This dual-ion-selective electrode system offers a practical and high-performance platform for on-site NH<small><sub>3</sub></small> detection in environmental, aquacultural, and biological monitoring applications.</p>","PeriodicalId":63,"journal":{"name":"Analyst","volume":" 18","pages":" 4145-4154"},"PeriodicalIF":3.3000,"publicationDate":"2025-08-13","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"A dual-ion-selective electrode system for real-time monitoring of dissolved ammonia\",\"authors\":\"Ayman H. Kamel and Hisham S. M. Abd-Rabboh\",\"doi\":\"10.1039/D5AN00647C\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p >A robust, all-solid-state potentiometric sensor was developed for the selective detection of dissolved ammonia (NH<small><sub>3</sub></small>) in aqueous and gas-equilibrated environments. The sensor design is based on a coupled configuration of a nonactin-based ammonium-selective electrode (NH<small><sub>4</sub></small><small><sup>+</sup></small>-ISE) and a hydrogen ion-selective electrode (H<small><sup>+</sup></small>-ISE), enabling direct measurement of NH<small><sub>3</sub></small> activity through the equilibrium: NH<small><sub>4</sub></small><small><sup>+</sup></small> ⇌ NH<small><sub>3</sub></small> + H<small><sup>+</sup></small>. The resulting electrochemical cell exhibited a near-Nernstian response over a wide dynamic range, with a detection limit below 10 ppm and a response time under 6 seconds. In contrast to conventional membrane-based gas sensors, the dual-electrode system showed minimal signal drift and eliminated the need for gas-permeable membranes or internal filling solutions. Sensor performance was evaluated under various pH and ionic strength conditions, confirming matrix-independent behavior and suitability for direct application in complex environmental samples such as seawater and wastewater. The sensor also demonstrated excellent reversibility and real-time monitoring capability during dynamic NH<small><sub>3</sub></small> fluctuation experiments in a freshwater aquaculture system, successfully tracking diurnal changes linked to photosynthetic and respiratory activity. A comparison with a commercial Severinghaus-type ammonia gas probe revealed significantly enhanced stability, faster response, and improved reproducibility for the proposed device. 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A dual-ion-selective electrode system for real-time monitoring of dissolved ammonia
A robust, all-solid-state potentiometric sensor was developed for the selective detection of dissolved ammonia (NH3) in aqueous and gas-equilibrated environments. The sensor design is based on a coupled configuration of a nonactin-based ammonium-selective electrode (NH4+-ISE) and a hydrogen ion-selective electrode (H+-ISE), enabling direct measurement of NH3 activity through the equilibrium: NH4+ ⇌ NH3 + H+. The resulting electrochemical cell exhibited a near-Nernstian response over a wide dynamic range, with a detection limit below 10 ppm and a response time under 6 seconds. In contrast to conventional membrane-based gas sensors, the dual-electrode system showed minimal signal drift and eliminated the need for gas-permeable membranes or internal filling solutions. Sensor performance was evaluated under various pH and ionic strength conditions, confirming matrix-independent behavior and suitability for direct application in complex environmental samples such as seawater and wastewater. The sensor also demonstrated excellent reversibility and real-time monitoring capability during dynamic NH3 fluctuation experiments in a freshwater aquaculture system, successfully tracking diurnal changes linked to photosynthetic and respiratory activity. A comparison with a commercial Severinghaus-type ammonia gas probe revealed significantly enhanced stability, faster response, and improved reproducibility for the proposed device. This dual-ion-selective electrode system offers a practical and high-performance platform for on-site NH3 detection in environmental, aquacultural, and biological monitoring applications.