Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1485208 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Novel chalcogenide glasses (ChG) from the GeSe2-PbSe-PbTe system were investigated as membrane materials in ion-selective electrodes reversible to Pb(II)-ions. Pb(II)-ion-selective electrodes (Pb(II)-ISE) of 'coated wire' type were constructed, which consist of standard Ag/AgCl electrodes uniformly coated with a composite mixture of polymer filled with GeSe2-PbSe-PbTe glassy powder. The basic analytical characteristics of Pb(II)-ISE, such as reproducibility, 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 ChG composition. The cross-selectivity in the presence of some interfering ions, which commonly attendant Pb2+-ions in analytical media, was investigated. Potential-generating mechanism was suggested explaining sufficiently the observed dependencies.
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Authors
V. Vassilev, K. Tomova, S. Boycheva,