Sulfite-sensitive solvent/polymeric-membrane electrode based on bis(diethyldithiocarbamato)mercury(II) |
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Authors: | David M. Pranitis Mark E. Meyerhoff |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1055 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | ![]() A new solvent/polymeric-membrane electrode which exhibits significant potentiometric response toward sulfite ion in the 1 × 10?6?1 × 10?3 M range is described. The membrane is prepared by incorporation of neutral bis(diethyldithiocarbamato)mercury (II) in a thin film of plasticized poly (vinyl chloride). In sharp contrast to classical Hofmeister behavior, the resulting membrane displays little or no response to a wide range of anions (log Kpoti,j ? ?4, i being sulfite) including sulfate, nitrate, nitrite, chloride, perchlorate, salicylate, and alkylsulfonates. Bromide and thiocyanate are moderate interferents, while significant response to iodide, thiosulfate, and sulfide is observed. These selectivity data, along with other response characteristics of the membrane, are used to postulate the mechanism by which the electrode responds to sulfite. Preliminary studies demonstrate that the electrode can be used in conjunction with an outer gas-permeable membrane for highly selective detection of total sulfite species in the form of sulfur dioxide. |
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