Title of article :
Thallium (I) Selective Membrane Sensor Using Newly Synthesized Podand Derivative of Catechol and Quinoline
Author/Authors :
Rani، Geeta نويسنده Department of Chemistry Mewar University Chittorgarh Rajasthan– 312901, India Rani, Geeta , SINGH، SANJAY KUMAR نويسنده , , singh، Gyanendra نويسنده Department of Chemistry M.M.H.College Ghaziabad 201001 (U.P), India ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
The podand chelate, 1,2-bis[ 2ʹ -(8" -oxyquinoline)ethoxy]-benzene have been
synthesized and used as a neutral ionophore to construct an ion selective electrode for the
potentiometric determination of thallium ions. Due to the decisive role of solvent mediators,
the membranes was fabricated with the plasticizers o-NPOE, DBP, DBBP, TEP, OA, DOP,
CN respectively and anionic additive NaTPB. The best of the results were obtained with the
membrane electrode composition of o-NPOE:PVC:Ionophore:NaTPB (58%:34%:5%:3%).
This sensor exhibits Nernstian response with slope 58.7±0.3 mV decade-1 of activity in
concentration range 2.0×10-9 to 1.0×10-1 M Tl(I), performs satisfactorily over wide pH range
( 2.5-12), with a fast response time (5 s). The sensor was also found to work satisfactorily in
partially non-aqueous media up to 40% content of methanol, ethanol, acetone and acetonitrile
solution. The Tl(I)-selective electrode was used as an indicator electrode for the titration of
TlNO3 with EDTA and KI solution. The selectivity coefficients determined by using fixed
interference method (FIM) indicate high selectivity for Tl (I)
Journal title :
Analytical and Bioanalytical Electrochemistry
Journal title :
Analytical and Bioanalytical Electrochemistry