Title of article :
Ion-Selective Supported Liquid Membranes Placed under Steady-State Diffusion Control
Author/Authors :
Pretsch، erno نويسنده , , Bakker، Eric نويسنده , , Malon، Adam نويسنده , , Vigassy، Tamas نويسنده , , Tompa، Karoly نويسنده , , Birbaum، Karin نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
-7800
From page :
7801
To page :
0
Abstract :
Supported liquid membranes are used here to establish steady-state concentration profiles across ion-selective membranes rapidly and reproducibly. This opens up new avenues in the area of nonequilibrium potentiometry, where reproducible accumulation and depletion processes at ionselective membranes may be used to gain valuable analytical information about the sample. Until today, drifting signals originating from a slowly developing concentration profile across the ionselective membrane made such approaches impractical in zero current potentiometry. Here, calcium- and silver-selective membranes were placed between two identical aqueous electrolyte solutions, and the open circuit potential was monitored upon changing the composition of one solution. Steady state was reached in ~1 min with 25-m porous polypropylene membranes filled with bis(2-ethylhexyl) sebacate doped with ionophore and lipophilic ion exchanger. Ion transport across the membrane resulted on the basis of nonsymmetric ion-exchange processes at both membrane sides. The steady-state potential was calculated as the sum of the two membrane phase boundary potentials, and good correspondence to experiment was observed. Concentration polarizations in the contacting aqueous phases were confirmed with stirring experiments. It was found that interferences (barium in the case of calcium electrodes and potassium with silver electrodes) induce a larger potential change than expected with the Nicolsky equation because they influence the level of polarization of the primary ion (calcium or silver) that remains potential determining.
Journal title :
Analytical Chemistry
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Analytical Chemistry
Record number :
50887
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