LED-compatible copper(II)-selective optrode membrane based on lipophilized Zincon |
| |
Authors: | Ines Oehme Borivoj Prokes Ivana Murkovic Tobias Werner Ingo Klimant Otto S. Wolfbeis |
| |
Affiliation: | (1) Analytical Division, Institute for Organic Chemistry, KF University, Heinrich-Strasse 28, A-8010 Graz, Austria |
| |
Abstract: | An optical single shot test for copper(II) ion is presented. The membrane consists of a polyester support and an active layer composed of hydrogel, a hydroxylic plasticizer, and Zincon. The latter has been made lipophilic by ion-pairing with tetraoctyl-ammonium bromide. The membrane responds to copper ions in giving a color change from pink to blue. Because the layer irreversibly extracts copper from the solution, a kinetic approach has been used for quantitation, in that the membrane has been exposed to the sample for 2 min and the initial slope of the response curve has been determined. A linear calibration graph has been obtained for the 1 to 100 mol/l (63.5 g/kg to 6.35 mg/kg) copper concentration range. The complexed form of the dye exhibits an absorption maximum of 620 nm which matches the emission band of the orange light-emitting diode (LED). Measurements have been performed at pH 6, because no complexation of zinc occurs in this range. The long term stability of the membrane exceeds 6 months when stored dry and in the dark. The strong binding of copper ions along with the fairly high selectivity of the membrane also suggests its use as a preconcentration phase.Dedicated to Professor Dr. Dieter Klockow on the occasion of his 60th birthday |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|