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Improvement of a Phosphate Ion-selective Microsensor Using Bis(dibromophenylstannyl)methane as a Carrier

Authors :
Masahiro Takahashi
Shou Taniuchi
Satoshi Okabe
Mamoru Oshiki
Rathnayake M.L.D. Rathnayake
Yuji Miyazaki
Hisashi Satoh
Source :
Analytical Sciences. 33(7):825-830
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry, 2017.

Abstract

An ionophore-doped sensing membrane phosphate (PO4) microsensor based on bis(dibromophenylstannyl)methane (Bis microsensor) is described. The Bis microsensor showed a Nernstian response. The response of the Bis microsensor was log-linear down to a monohydrogen phosphate ion (HPO42-) concentration of 0.5 μM (corresponding to 1.0 μM of orthophosphate at pH 7.2), whereas the detection limit of PO4-microsensors based on trialkyl/aryltin chloride was 50 μM of HPO42-. The Bis microsensor showed excellent selectivity for HPO42- against nitrite, nitrate, chloride, bicarbonate and sulfate, as compared with PO4 microsensors based on trialkyl/aryltin chloride. Dissolved oxygen, which is known to interfere with the response of a previously developed cobalt-based potentiometric solid-state PO4 microsensor, had no effect on the response of the ionophore-doped sensing membrane-type microsensors described herein. Only OH- (i.e., pH) interfered with the ionophore-doped sensing membrane-type microsensors.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09106340
Volume :
33
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Analytical Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....97dca53164f65ec0714e28ec08ce11df