Title of article :
Effect of Plasticizers and Ion-Exchangers on the Detection Limit of Tramadol-PVC Membrane Electrodes
Author/Authors :
Abu Shawish, Hazem M. Al-Aqsa University - College of Sciences - Chemistry Department, Palestine , Abu Ghalwa, Nasser Al-Azhar University - Chemistry Department, Palestine , Al-Dalou, Ayoub R. Al-Aqsa University - College of Sciences - Chemistry Department, Palestine , Zaggout, Farid R. Al-Azhar University - Chemistry Department, Palestine , Saadeh, Salman M. The Islamic University- Gaza - College of Sciences - Chemistry Department, Palestine , Abou Assi, Anwar A. Ministry of Agriculture - laboratory of pesticide, Palestine
From page :
70
To page :
83
Abstract :
The detection limit of tramadol hydrochloride was effectively improved by proper selection of a plasticizer and ion exchanger. Two plastic membrane electrodes for the determination of tramadolhydrochloride (TDCl) were fabricated and fully characterized in terms of composition, life span, usable pH range and working concentration range. The membranes of these electrodes consist of an ion-exchanger such as tramadolium-silicotungstate (TD-ST), silicomolybdate (TD-SM), dispersed in PVC matrix with different plasticizers, namely 2-nitrophenyl octyl ether (2-NPOE), dioctyl phthalate(DOP), dibutyl phthalate (DBP), tris(2-ethylhexyl) phosphate (TEPh), dioctyl sebacate (DOS), tributyl phosphate (TBPh) and dibutyl butyl phosphonate (DBBPh). Experiments showed that DBP was the best plasticizer and TD-PT The best ion pair for their combination produced the lowest detection limit. The present electrodes show clear discrimination of tramadol hydrochloride from several inorganic, organic ions, sugars and some common drug excipients. The sensors were applied for determination of tramadol hydrochloride in urine, milk and pharmaceutical preparations using potentiometric determination, standard addition and the calibration curve methods. The results obtained were satisfactory with excellent percentage recovery comparable and sometimes better than those obtained by other routine methods for the assay.
Keywords :
Ion , selective electrode , ion , association , PVC membrane electrode , tramadol hydrochloride , biological fluids
Journal title :
eurasian journal of analytical chemistry
Journal title :
eurasian journal of analytical chemistry
Record number :
2554900
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