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Fluoride ion-selective electrode in flow injection analysis : Part 2. Interference Studies
Authors:Wolfgang Frenzel  Peter Brätter
Institution:Hahn-Meitner-Institut für Kernforschung, Glienicker Str. 100, D-100 Berlin 39 Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:The influence of the sample composition on the response characteristics of the fluoride ion-selective electrode in flow injection analysis is described. Sample parameters such as ionic strength, viscosity and pH affect the response time of the electrode and cause transient signals when limiting values are exceeded. The respective limiting values depend on the total ionic-strength adjustment buffer (TISAB) used and these interferences can be minimized by proper choice of the TISAB. The complex formation of fluoride by several elements in the presence of TISAB containing CDTA is discussed. Aluminium and magnesium were found to interfere when present at levels above 1 and 100 mg l?1, respectively. The signal decrease in the presence of iron, calcium and silicon can be attributed to ionic strength effects rather than complexation. Provided that the ionic strength is taken into account and corrected for, no influence occurs even in the presence of 0.5, 2 and 5% of iron, calcium and silicon, respectively.
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