“…Diphenylmethyl-N-phenylhydroxamic acid (Pb 2+ -8), reported to be a charged carrier, was shown to give a quite high selectivity for Pb 2+ and a response slope of 28 mV/decade (K Pb,J pot (SSM): Cu 2+ , -4.5; Cd 2+ , -2.9; Ca 2+ , -4.0; Ag + , -2.6; Hg 2+ , -1.8; DOS; sample solution: nitrate salts, pH 5-6). 708 Particularly interesting seems to be the high discrimination of Ag + and Hg 2+ . ISEs based on chelates of Nbenzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamine derivatives, on the other hand, showed substantial interference from Cu 2+ and Hg 2+ 639 Indeed similar ionophores were reported for Cu 2+ electrodes (e. g. Cu 2+ -10, section II.15).…”