Abstract: | A novel bromide PVC‐based membrane sensor, based on iron(III)‐salen (IS) as an electroactive material, is successfully developed. The sensor possesses the advantages of low detection limit (6.0×10?6), wide working concentration range (7.0×10?6–1.0×10?1 M), Nernstian behavior (slope of 59.0±0.5 mV per decade), low response time (<15 s), wide working pH range (3–9), and specially, high bromide selectivity over a wide variety of organic and inorganic anions, specially iodide, chloride, and hydroxide ions. The electrode was used in the direct potentiometric determination of hyoscine butylbromide, and as an indicator electrode in potentiometric titration of bromide ions with silver ions. |