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SENSORS

Magnesium-PVC Membrane Sensor Based on 4,5-Bis(Benzoylthio)-1,3-Dithiole-2-Thione

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Pages 2727-2742 | Received 31 May 2008, Accepted 10 Jul 2008, Published online: 06 Nov 2008
 

Abstract

This report describes an attempt to develop potentiometric Mg2+ sensors based on a liquid polymeric membrane. Membrane incorporating 4,5-Bis(benzoylthio)-1,3- dithiole-2-thione (Bz2dmit) as ionophore, with composition Bz2 dmit:NaTPB:NB:PVC in the ratio 2.5:2.5:65:30 (w/w), exhibits the best result for potentiometric sensing of Mg2+ ions. The proposed electrode, based on Bz2 dmitwith nitrobenzene (NB) as a solvent mediator in a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) membrane matrix, exhibited a near-Nernstian response to Mg2+ in the concentration range of 1.0 × 10−5 to 1.0 × 10−1 M, with a slope of 29.2 mV per decade of activity of Mg2+. The lower limit of detection was 1.0 × 10−5 M. This sensor showed high selectivity with respect to alkaline, alkaline earth, transition, and heavy metal ions, except for Sr2+, and could be used over a pH range of 3.5–9.0. It can be used for at least 2 mo without considerable divergence in potentials and has a relatively fast response of <10 s. It was applied successfully as an indicator electrode in potentiometric titration of Mg2+ ions with EDTA.

The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support from the Research Council of the Quchan Islamic Azad University and University of Payamenoor for this research.

Notes

NM: Not mentioned.

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