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Time-Dependent Determination of Unbiased Selectivity Coefficients of Ion-Selective Electrodes for Multivalent Ions.
Analytical Chemistry 2017 December 20
A new method for the determination of unbiased low selectivity coefficients for two of the most prevalent cases of multivalent ions (zi = 2, zj = 1 and zi = 1, zj = 2) was theoretically and experimentally substantiated. The method is based on eliminating the primary ion concentration near the membrane by extrapolating the linearized time dependencies of selectivity coefficients determined by the separate solutions method (Kij Pot (SSM) as a function of t-1/3 or t-1/6 , depending on the charge combination of the two ions, to infinite time. The applicability of the method is demonstrated for ionophore-based Mg2+ -, Ca2+ -, and Na+ -selective electrodes. It is shown that the high level of primary ion impurities in the salts of interfering ions can significantly limit the efficiency of the technique, as demonstrated with salts of different purity levels.
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