| Literature DB >> 33182260 |
Junghwan Kim1, Dae Hee Kim1, Jin Cheol Yang1, Jae Sang Kim2, Ji Ha Lee3, Sung Ho Jung4.
Abstract
A beryllium(II)-ion-selective poly(ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) solid contact electrode comprising 9,10-dinitrobenzo-9-crown-3-ether was successfully developed. The all-solid-state contact electrode, with an oxygen-containing cation-sensing membrane combined with an electropolymerized PEDOT layer, exhibited the best response characteristics. The performance of the constructed electrode was evaluated and optimized using potentiometry, conductance measurements, constant-current chronopotentiometry, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). Under optimized conditions, which were found for an ion-selective membrane (ISM) composition of 3% ionophore, 30% polyvinylchloride (PVC), 64% o-nitro phenyl octyl ether (o-NPOE), and 3% sodium tetraphenylborate (NaTPB), the fabricated electrode exhibited a good performance over a wide concentration range (10-2.5-10-7.0 M) and a wide pH range of 2.0-9.0, with a Nernstian slope of 29.5 mV/D for the beryllium (II) ion and a detection limit as low as 10-7.0 M. The developed electrode shows good selectivity for the beryllium(II) ion over alkali, alkaline earth, transition, and heavy metal ions.Entities:
Keywords: all-solid-state electrode; beryllium; conducting polymer; crown ether; sensor
Year: 2020 PMID: 33182260 PMCID: PMC7664937 DOI: 10.3390/s20216375
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Chemical structure of 1.
Figure 2Conductometric titration curves for 1 with metal cations, obtained in 95% acetonitrile-DMSO (AN-DMSO) solution. The molar conductance Λm (S−1cm2mol−1) is plotted against [1]/[Mn+].
Log K values of binary mixtures of 1 complexes with different cations in 95% AN-DMSO.
| Li+ | Na+ | K+ | Be2+ | Mg2+ | Ca2+ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 4.05 | 3.05 | 2.88 | 6.54 | 4.51 | 3.45 |
Figure 3(a) Calibration curve of the fabricated Be2+ ion-selective electrode (ISE), consisting of the potentiometric response of E1 for various metal cations. (b) Potentiometric selectivity coefficients () for E1 and E2.
Figure 4Effect of pH on E1.