Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1429138 | Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Tests performed using heptadentate Schiff's base ((tris(3-(thiophenal)propyl)amine (TTA)) toward Fe(III) ions indicated that it could be used as an Fe(III) selective ionophore to be used in a plasticized polymeric membrane sensor. The resulting sensors were found to produce a linear response range of five orders of magnitude with a slope of 19.8 ± 0.3 mV decade− 1 with a detection limit is 8.3 × 10− 9 mol L− 1. The sensor could be used in a pH window of 2.4–4.3 and the response time of the sensor was below 10 s, in addition to its very good Fe(III) selectivity over many mono-,di- and trivalent transition and heavy metal ions. The life time of the electrode was found to be at least 10 weeks.
► This work reports design of membrane sensor for the monitoring of iron in real samples. ► The novelty of this work is the high affinity of the ionophore toward the iron ions. ► The sensor is superior to the formerly reported Fe3+ sensors in terms of selectivity.