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Sol‐Gel Derived Potentiometric Sensor for Determination of Vanadyl Ions
Authors:Majid Arvand  Majid Moghimi  Mohammad?A Bagherinia
Institution:Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Guilan University, P.?O. Box: 1914, Rasht, Iran
Abstract:A sol‐gel electrode, based on thiacalix4]arene as a neutral carrier, was successfully developed for the detection of VO2+ in aqueous solutions. The sol‐gel electrode exhibited linear response with Nernstian slope of 29.3±0.3 mV per decade, within the vanadyl ion concentration ranges 1.0×10?6 – 1.0×10?1 mol dm?3. The sol‐gel electrode shows detection limit of 4.9×10?7 mol dm?3. The influence of membrane composition, the pH of the test solution, and the interfering ions on the electrode performance were investigated. The electrode exhibited good selectivities for a number of alkali, alkaline earth, transition and heavy metal ions. The effect of temperature on the electrode response showed that the temperature higher than 60 °C deteriorates the electrode performance. Application of the electrode for the determination of vanadyl in spiked samples is reported.
Keywords:Vanadyl sensor  Sol‐gel process  Thiacalix[4]arene  Poly(vinyl chloride)  Potentiometry
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