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Highly selective and sensitive monohydrogen phosphate membrane sensor based on molybdenum acetylacetonate

Journal

ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 567, Issue 2, Pages 196-201

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2006.03.026

Keywords

monohydrogenphosphate; potentiometry; HPL(4)(2-); ion-selective electrode; molybdenum acetylacetonate

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In this work, a highly selective and sensitive monohydrogen phosphate membrane sensor based on a molybdenum bis(2-hydroxyanil) acetylacetonate complex (MAA) is reported. The sensor shows a linear dynamic range between 1.0 x 10(-1) and 1.0 x 10(-7) M, with a nice Nernstian behavior (-29.5 +/- 0.3 mV decade(-1)) in pH of 8.2. The detection limit of the electrode is 6.0 x 10(-8) M (similar to 6 ppb). The best performance was obtained with a membrane composition of 32% poly(vinyl chloride), 58% benzyl acetate, 2% hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide and 8% MAA. The sensor possesses the advantages of short response time, low detection limit and especially, very good selectivity towards a large number of organic and inorganic anions including salicylate, citrate, tartarate, acetate, oxalate, fluoride, chloride, bromide, iodide, sulfite, sulfate, nitrate, nitrite, cyanide, thiocyanate, perchlorate, metavanadate, and bicarbonate ions. The electrode can be used for at least 10 weeks without any considerable divergence in its slope and detection limit. It was used as an indicator electrode in potentiometric titration of monohydrogenphosphate ion with barium chloride. The proposed sensor was successfully applied to direct determination of monohydrogenphosphate in two fertilizer samples (NPK). (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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