Title :
A Wireless Passive Sensor for Temperature Compensated Remote pH Monitoring
Author :
Bhadra, S. ; Tan, D.S.Y. ; Thomson, David J. ; Freund, Michael S. ; Bridges, Greg E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Abstract :
Temperature must be accounted for in order to provide accurate measurements in electrode-based pH sensors. We present an integrated wireless passive sensor for remote pH monitoring employing temperature compensation. The sensor is a resonant circuit consisting of a planar spiral inductor connected in parallel to a temperature-dependent resistor (thermistor) and a voltage-dependent capacitor (varactor). A pH combination electrode consisting of an iridium/iridium oxide sensing electrode and a silver/silver chloride reference electrode, is connected in parallel with the varactor. A potential difference change across the electrodes due to pH variation of the solution changes the voltage-dependent capacitance and shifts the resonant frequency, while temperature of the solution affects the resistance and changes the quality factor of the sensor. An interrogator coil is inductively coupled to the sensor inductor and remotely tracks the resonant frequency and quality factor of the sensor. The sensor is calibrated for temperature over a range of 25°C -55°C and pH over a 1.5-12 dynamic range. By employing temperature compensation, a measurement accuracy of less than 0.1 pH is achieved and the response time of the sensor is demonstrated to be less than 1 s. The sensor overcomes the pH measurement error due to the temperature dependence of electrode-based passive pH sensors and has applications in remote pH monitoring where temperature varies over a wide range.
Keywords :
Q-factor; calibration; capacitance; coils; computerised monitoring; electrochemical electrodes; gas sensors; inductive sensors; inductors; iridium; measurement errors; pH measurement; resistors; silver; temperature measurement; varactors; wireless sensor networks; Ag-AgCl; Ir-IrO; calibration; electrode-based passive pH sensor; inductive coupling; interrogator coil; iridium-iridium oxide sensing electrode; pH combination electrode; pH measurement error; pH variation; planar spiral inductor; quality factor; remote pH monitoring; resonant circuit; resonant frequency; response time; sensor inductor; silver-silver chloride reference electrode; temperature 25 degC to 55 degC; temperature compensation; temperature dependent resistor; temperature measurement; varactor; voltage dependent capacitance; voltage dependent capacitor; wireless passive sensor; Coupled coil; food monitoring; multivariable sensor; pH; temperature compensation; wireless passive sensor;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2013.2255519