Effect of presence of 18-crown-6 on the response of 1-pyrrolidine dicarbodithioate-based lead selective electrode

Faculty Science Year: 2001
Type of Publication: Article Pages: 1049-1057
Authors: DOI: 10.1016/S0039-9140(01)00340-X
Journal: TALANTA ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV Volume: 54
Research Area: Chemistry ISSN ISI:000169959600003
Keywords : lead selective electrode, dicarbodithioate-based membrane, analysis of lubrication oil    
Abstract:
The lipophilic ammonium salt of I-pyrrolidine dicarbodithioic acid (PCDT){[}I] was introduced as a selective ionophore for a sensitive Pb-ion selective electrode. Also, the effect of immobilization of 18-crown-6 (CW), into the above membrane, on the electrode performance was discussed. The slope of the PCDT-based {[}1] electrode was (26-30 mV decade(-1)), while it was (29-30 mV decade(-1)) for (PCDT + CW)-based {[}II] electrode according to the doping time. The linear concentration ranges were (1 x 10(-6)-1 x 10(-1) M) and (5 x 10(-5)-1 x 10(-1) M) for electrode types {[}I] and {[}II] after one-day doping. The working pH ranges were (5.0-10.0) and (7.0-10.0) for electrode types {[}1] and {[}II], respectively. Most of the common cations were tested for the evaluation of the electrode selectivity with correlation to the ionic radii of the tested cations. Among them only Na+, Ag+ and Fe3+ were the real interference. Application of using the electrode for the determination of lead in lubrication oil samples was performed with RSD (0.86-1.03\%). The obtained results were compared to those of an atomic absorption spectrophotometric method. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
   
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