2012
DOI: 10.1002/elan.201200021
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Selectivity Enhancement for Chloride Ion by In(III)‐Porphyrin‐Based Polymeric Membrane Electrode Operated in Pulsed Chronopotentiometric Mode

Abstract: A robust selectivity enhancement of an In(III)-porphyrin ionophore-based chloride-selective electrode under pulsed chronopotentiometric measurement mode that enables the detection of chloride ions in the presence of a normally interfering concentration of salicylate ions is described. This enhancement is achieved by the rapid depletion of the surface concentration of the more dilute lipophilic anion during an initial anodic current pulse period due to extraction of this preferred anion into the membrane phase.… Show more

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“…However, the study of the device sensitivities alone does not provide enough information about the diffusion of ions inside these films. In some cases, a low sensitivity can also be a consequence of a co-diffusion inside the films of the target cation and the counter ion [ 11 , 53 , 54 ]. Thus, a monitoring of the mass changes inside the films at sub-micron scales was conducted using quartz microbalance to determine how the thickness of the films influenced the absorption properties of the sensing films ( Figure 4 h).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the study of the device sensitivities alone does not provide enough information about the diffusion of ions inside these films. In some cases, a low sensitivity can also be a consequence of a co-diffusion inside the films of the target cation and the counter ion [ 11 , 53 , 54 ]. Thus, a monitoring of the mass changes inside the films at sub-micron scales was conducted using quartz microbalance to determine how the thickness of the films influenced the absorption properties of the sensing films ( Figure 4 h).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ammonium-sensitive membrane contained 1.0 wt % nonactin, 0.3 wt % KTClPB, 32.9 wt % PVC, and 65.8 wt % o -NPOE . The ion-selective membrane for chloride contained 34% PVC, 51% o -NPOE, and 15% TDMACl. , It should be noted that the selectivity of the membrane can be further improved with the introduction of new ionophores . 100 mg of the membrane components was dissolved in 1.0 mL of THF.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27,28 It should be noted that the selectivity of the membrane can be further improved with the introduction of new ionophores. 29 100 mg of the membrane components was dissolved in 1.0 mL of THF. Polished and well-rinsed glass carbon (GC) disk electrodes with an area of 0.07 cm 2 were used as conducting substrates for solid-contact ISEs.…”
Section: ■ Experimental Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the introduction of new ionophores, epoxy resin-based anion-responsive polymers and asymmetric two-layer membrane structures have shown remarkable reduction of the interferences from salicylate and made the sensing membrane feasible for practical applications and even available in commercial blood analyzers [38][39][40][41], cost-effective and simple-to-use methods for determination of chloride ions in the presence of interfering ions are still required.…”
Section: Solid-contact Ises For CL −mentioning
confidence: 99%