Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10528936 Analytica Chimica Acta 2005 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Five plastic membrane electrodes for the determination of dicyclomine hydrochloride (DcCl) were fabricated and fully characterized in terms of composition, life span, usable pH range, working concentration range and temperature. The membranes of these electrodes consist of dicyclominium-silicotungstate (Dc-ST), silicomolybdate (Dc-SM), phosphotungstate (Dc-PT), phosphomolybdate (Dc-PM) or tetraphenylborate (Dc-TPB) ion-associations dispersed in PVC matrix with dibutyl phthalate plasticizer. The electrodes showed near-Nernstian response over the concentration range of 4.0 × 10−6 to 1.0 × 10−2 M DcCl and applied to the potentiometric determination of dicyclominium ion in pharmaceutical preparations, serum, urine and milk in batch and flow injection (FI) conditions with average recoveries of 96.1-102.7% and relative standard deviation of 0.055-1.994%. The electrodes exhibit good selectivity for DcCl with respect to a large number of inorganic cations, organic cations, sugars and amino acids. The sensitivities of these electrodes are high enough to measure as low as 1.73 μg/ml of DcCl which permit the determination of the Ksp values of the ion-associates used. The proposed potentiometric methods offer the advantages of simplicity, accuracy, automation feasibility and applicability to turbid and colored sample solutions.
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