Novel monohydrogenphosphate sensor based on vanadyl salophen |
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Authors: | Mohammad Reza Ganjali Farhang Mizani |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Chemistry, Tehran University, P.O. Box 14155-6455, Tehran, Iran b Department of Chemistry, Kashan University, Kashan, Iran |
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Abstract: | A novel PVC-based membrane sensor based on vanadyl salophen (VNSP) for determination of trace amounts of monohydrogenphosphate (MHP) ions is introduced. The electrode revealed Nernstian response towards monohydrogenphosphate over the wide concentration range from 1.0×10−1 to 1.0×10−6 M at the pH of 8.2. The effect of solvent mediator, cationic additives and amount of ion-carrier on the behavior of the sensor was investigated. The sensor shows a short response time (<20 s) in the whole concentration ranges. The selectivity of the electrode is very high, and it can be used for detection of trace amounts of monohydrogenphosphate in the presence of large amounts of other anions. The detection limit of the electrode was 5.0×10−7 M (48 ng/ml) and it could be used for 14 weeks without any measurable changes in the slope. The potentiometric selectivity coefficients data revealed negligible interference from 16 common anions. It was successfully applied for the direct determination of monohydrogenphosphate in fertilizer samples and, as an indicator electrode, in potentiometric titration of HPO42− ion with barium nitrate. |
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Keywords: | Monohydrogenphosphate Vanadyl salophen Potentiometry Fertilizer |
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