Water Hardness Electrodes with Ionophores Containing Oxy- and Ester-Groups


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Abstract

Lipophilic compounds combining oxy- and ester-groups are synthesized and studied as neutral ionophores in plasticized PVC membranes for the development of novel water hardness ion-selective electrodes. Electrodes based on the ionophores studied showed a higher selectivity to calcium over magnesium ions. However, for electrodes based on hexadecyl-4-hydroxybutanoate or decyloxybutanol this preference turned to be rather low: logKCaMg=–(0.5–0.7). Electrodes with membranes containing hexadecyl-4- hydroxybutanoate, 0.3 M as a neutral ionophore and bis[4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenyl]phosphate, 0.01 M as a charged ionophore, in combination with Ca2+-selective electrode based on ETH 1001 as ionophore, proved to be suitable for measurements of water hardness, also for the measurement of Mg2+ ion content in artificial aquarium fish-breeding water samples and in samples modeling electrolyte composition of blood serum.

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Mikhail B. Levin

Chemistry Institute

Email: konst@km3241.spb.edu
Russian Federation, Stary Peterhof, St. Petersburg, 198504

Galina A. Khripoun

Chemistry Institute

Email: konst@km3241.spb.edu
Russian Federation, Stary Peterhof, St. Petersburg, 198504

Sergei M. Korneev

Institute of Chemistry

Email: konst@km3241.spb.edu
Germany, Osnabrűck

Konstantin N. Mikhelson

Chemistry Institute

Author for correspondence.
Email: konst@km3241.spb.edu
Russian Federation, Stary Peterhof, St. Petersburg, 198504

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