Publications by authors named "Dawid Kaluza"

The spontaneous process of release of plasticizers from membranes typically used in ion-selective sensors is an effect which limits the lifetime of sensors and comes with a risk of safety hazards. We use a nanosponge approach to look at the magnitude of this problem, quantifying the resulting contents of the plasticizer in solution. This novel method takes advantage of the spontaneous partition of the plasticizer (released and present in solution) into nanoparticles loaded with a solvatochromic dye.

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An approach to overcome drawbacks of well-established transducer materials for all-solid-state ion-selective electrodes is proposed; it is based on the formulation of the nanocomposite of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and poly(3-octylthiophene-2,5-diyl) (POT), in which the polymer is used as a dispersing agent for carbon nanotubes. Thus, the obtained material is characterized with unique properties that are important for its application as solid contact in ion-selective electrodes, including high: electronic conductivity, capacitance, and lipophilicity. Performance of the obtained all-solid-state electrodes was studied using a standard approach as well as Raman spectroscopy to allow insight into distribution of the transducer material within the sensor phases: the membrane and the transducer.

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We have investigated the oxidation of ferrocene at a flowing organic solvent|aqueous electrolyte|solid electrode junction in a microfluidic setup using cyclic voltammetry and fluorescent laser scanning confocal microscopy. At low flow rates the oxidation current decreases with increasing flow, contrary to the Levich equation, but at higher flow rates the current increases linearly with the cube root of the flow rate. This behavior is explained using a simple model postulating a smallest effective width of the three-phase junction, which after fitting to the data comes to be ca.

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