Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
190838 Electrochimica Acta 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

A novel polyvinyl chloride (PVC) membrane electrode for use in a potentiometric sensor for oxalate is described. The sensor comprises a surfactant-modified zeolite A (SMZ) as a modifier, dioctyl phthalate (DOP) as a plasticizer, and PVC matrix in the ratio 10:60:30 (modifier:DOP:PVC) (w/w). The membrane sensor showed a suitable response to oxalate in the concentration range of 1.0 × 10−6 to 3.0 × 10−1 M (r = 0.9997), with a detection limit of 3.2 × 10−7 M and a Nernstian slope of −29.9 ± 0.6 mV per decade−1 of oxalate concentration. The electrode response to oxalate remained constant in the pH range of 3.2–10.8. The selectivity coefficients for oxalate relative to a number of potential interfering substances were also determined. The sensor was highly selective for oxalate over a wide variety of other anions and exhibited a rapid response time of 5 s over a period of 2 months with good reproducibility. Thus, this novel sensor may be applied as an indicator electrode in the potentiometric titration of oxalate and Ca2+ ions.

► Surfactant modified zeolite in PVC membrane electrode can respond to anions. ► The proposed SMZ-PVC membrane electrode showed a Nernstian response to oxalate in the used conditions. ► The proposed method can be used in direct and indirect potentiometry and real samples.

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