Improved detection limits and sensitivities of potentiometric titrations |
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Authors: | Peper S Ceresa A Bakker E Pretsch E |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Auburn University, Alabama 36849, USA. |
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Abstract: | Zero-current ion fluxes through polymer membranes of ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) may lead to biased endpoints of potentiometric titrations. The bias is eliminated, and the sensitivity of the end-point detection is improved through reducing transmembrane ion fluxes by an appropriate choice of the inner solution. Surprisingly, ISE membranes that have a significant primary ion flux toward the inner solution show much larger sensitivities than expected by titration theory; however, depending on the experimental conditions, their application may bias the endpoint. With the optimal systems, endpoint detection is now possible with total sample concentrations below 10(-6) M, as demonstrated by the titration of EDTA with a Pb2+ solution. |
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