“…Among the limits fixed by the Water Framework Directive [3] for four heavy metals, i.e., lead, cadmium, mercury and nickel, it appears that research on ISEs has been largely focused on lead at the required nano-molar level [77,81], and potentiometric detection at these levels for other important toxic ions, e.g., manganese and arsenate, has so far not been reported [93] or it is below the environmental policy requirements, e.g., Cr(VI) [94]. In this regard it is worthwhile to note that the measurement of cadmium at 1 ppb levels, i.e., compatible with some water regulation policies, in concentrated NaCl samples (simulating sea water) with ISE was reported [95].…”