Abstract

A new ion-selective PVC membrane electrode based on salicylaldehyde thiosemicarbazone as an ionophore is developed successfully as sensor for mercury(II) ions. The electrode shows excellent potentiometric response characteristics and displays a linear log[Hg 2+] versus EMF response over a wide concentration range of 1.778×10 −6–1.0×10 −1 M with Nernstian slope of 29 mV per decade with the detection limit of 1.0×10 −6 M. The response time of the electrode is less than 30 s and the membrane electrode operates well in the pH range of 1.0–3.0. The lifetime of the sensor is about 2 months. The electrode shows better selectivity towards Hg 2+ ions in comparison with the alkali, alkaline and some heavy metal ions; most of these metal ions do not show significant interference ( K Pot Hg, M values of the order of 10 −3–10 −4). The present sensor showed comparable or even better performance vis-à-vis similar PVC based ion-selective electrodes reported in literature. The sensor was also applied as an indicator electrode for potentiometric titration of Hg 2+ions with I − and Cr 2O 7 2−.

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