Sn (II) Ion- Selective Membrane Electrode based on Dibenzo-18-Crown-6

Authors

  • H. Aghaie Not mentioned
  • M. Aghaei Not mentioned
  • M. Arvand3 Not mentioned
  • M. Giahi1 Giahi Not mentioned
Abstract:

We found that dibenzo-18-crown-6 (DB18C6) can be used as an ionophore to make a tin (II)-ionselectivemembrane electrode. The electrode exhibits a near Nernstian response for Sn2+ ions over aconcentration range from 1.0× 10-6 – 1.0× 10-2 M with a slope of 27.5 ± 0.6 mV per concentration decadein an acidic solution (pH=1). The limit of detection was 8.0× 10-7 M. It has a response time of < 20s andcan be used for at least 3 months without any divergence in potentials. The proposed membrane electroderevealed very good selectivity for Sn2+ ions over a wide variety of other cations and could be used inacidic media. It was used as indicator electrode in potentiometric determination of tin (II) ion in realsample.

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volume 1  issue 1

pages  15- 19

publication date 2004-05-01

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