Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10410450 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Zn(II)-ion-selective electrodes (Zn(II)-ISE) were created on the base of chalcogenide glasses (ChG) from the GeSe2-Sb2Se3-ZnSe system. New Zn(II)-ISEs include composite membranes and a construction from the “coated wire” type. The ISEs were built up on standard Ag/AgCl electrodes coated with a polymer filled with GeSe2-Sb2Se3-ZnSe glassy powder. The basic analytical characteristics: stability, linear range (L), slope of the electrode function (S), limits of detection (LD), working pH-range and response time (Ï95) were studied with respect to the type of the polymeric matrix and the content of ChG. The cross-selectivity in the presence of some interfering ions was investigated. The obtained dependencies were explained with an appropriate potential-generating mechanism, assuming the creation of double-ionized defective centers in the structural glassy network.
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Authors
V.S. Vassilev, S.H. Hadjinikolova, S.V. Boycheva,