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Highly selective single-use fluoride ion optical sensor based on aluminum(III)-salen complex in thin polymeric film

Journal

ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 553, Issue 1-2, Pages 169-176

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2005.08.037

Keywords

fluoride ion sensor; aluminum(III)-salen complex; pH-chromoionophore; single-use optical sensors; microtiter plate format optode

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A highly selective optical sensor for fluoride ion based on the use of an aluminum(III)-salen complex as an ionophore within a thin polymeric film is described. The sensor is prepared by embedding the aluminum(III)-salen ionophore and a suitable lipophilic pH-sensitive indicator (ETH-7075) in a plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) film. Optical response to fluoride occurs due to fluoride extraction into the polymer via formation of a strong complex with the aluminum(III)-salen species. Co-extraction of protons occurs simultaneously, with protonation of the indicator dye yielding the optical response at 529 nm. Films prepared using dioctylsebacate (DOS) are shown to exhibit better response (e.g., linear range, detection limit, and optical signal stability) compared to those prepared using ortho-nitrophenyloctyl ether (o-NPOE). Films formulated with aluminuin(III)-salen and ETH-7075 indicator in 2 DOS: 1PVC, exhibit a significantly enhanced selectivity for fluoride over a wide range of lipophilic anions including salicylate, perchlorate, nitrate, and thiocyanate. The optimized films exhibit a sub-micromolar detection limit, using glycine-phosphate buffer, pH 3.00, as the test sample. The response times of the fluoride optical sensing films are in the range of 1-10 min depending on the fluoride ion concentration in the sample. The sensor exhibits very poor reversibility owing to a high co-extraction constant (log K = 8.5 +/- 0.4), indicating that it can best be employed as a single-use transduction device. The utility of the aluminum(III)-salen based fluoride sensitive films as single-use sensors is demonstrated by casting polymeric films on the bottom of standard polypropylene microtiter plate wells (96 wells/plate). The modified microliter plate optode format sensors exhibit response characteristics comparable to the classical optode films cast on quartz slides. The modified microliter is utilized for the analysis of fluoride in diluted anti-cavity fluoride rinse samples and the results obtained are shown to correlate well with the analysis performed using the LaF3 single crystal ion-selective electrode. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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