All solid-state contact lead (II) ion-selective PVC membrane electrode using dimethylene bis (4-methylpiperidinedithiocarbamate) neutral ionophore

All solid-state contact lead (II) ion-selective PVC membrane electrode using dimethylene bis (4-methylpiperidinedithiocarbamate) neutral ionophore

All solid-state contact PVC membrane electrodes for lead (II) ion were developed by using dimethylene bis(4-methylpiperidinedithiocarbamate) as neutral carrier and nitrophenyloctyl ether or dioctylsebacate as plasticizers. Response properties of the all solid-state contact PVC membrane electrode prepared with nitrophenyloctyl ether were better than those of the membrane electrode prepared with dioctylsebacate. The nitrophenyloctyl ether plasticized the all solid-state contact PVC membrane electrode and exhibited a good linear response of 30 mV/decade for lead(II) ion within the concentration ranges 0.1 — 5 x $10^{-6}$ mol $dm^{-3}$ lead(II) nitrate, good selectivity over alkali, alkali-earth and transition metal ions including copper(II) ion by a factor of at least $10^3$, $10^4$ and $10^2$ respectively, and a short response time. The useful pH range was between 2.0 and 6.0.

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