# A Multi-Sensor for Direct and Simultaneous Monitoring of Changes in the Contents of Four Ionic Components

**Authors:** Barbara Niemiec, Robert Piech, Beata Paczosa-Bator

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/molecules30051118 · Molecules · 2025-02-28

## TL;DR

A new multi-sensor can simultaneously monitor four ionic components in environmental samples using a single device.

## Contribution

A novel multi-sensor with a renewable surface is developed for direct and simultaneous ionic monitoring.

## Key findings

- The multi-sensor can monitor nitrate, ammonium, sodium, and calcium simultaneously.
- Electrodes showed high electric charge capacities and distinct calibration slopes for each ion.
- The sensor is suitable for analyzing ions in river water, soil, and plant substrates.

## Abstract

This paper presents the application of a multi-sensor with a renewable surface based on a carbon black paste modified with ruthenium dioxide hydrate for monitoring the concentration changes of four ionic compounds (nitrate, ammonium, sodium, and calcium). By combining these into one sensor body, analyses can be performed simultaneously, based on a single standard curve, on a small number of available samples. The multi-sensor electrodes were characterized by determining both their electrical parameters, using methods such as chronopotentiometry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and analytical parameters, through a series of potentiometric tests. The electrodes were characterized by high electric charge capacities ranging from 80 µF for the sodium electrode to 257 µF for the nitrate electrode. The tested electrodes showed calibration curve slopes of −51.1 mV/dec for the nitrate electrode, 59.3 mV/dec for the ammonium electrode, 57.0 mV/dec for the sodium electrode, and 26.0 mV/dec for the calcium electrode. The multi-sensor parameters allow for free determination of ions of biological significance in river water samples, soil samples, and plant substrates. The multi-sensor presented in this work can be successfully used to analyze water or plant substrates at home or among commercial crops.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** ruthenium dioxide hydrate (PubChem CID 16211523), nitrate (PubChem CID 943), ammonium (PubChem CID 223), sodium (PubChem CID 5360545), calcium (PubChem CID 5460341)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** nitrate (MESH:D009566), water (MESH:D014867), calcium (MESH:D002118), ruthenium dioxide hydrate (MESH:C029017), ammonium (MESH:D064751), sodium (MESH:D012964)

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