Abstract

The determination of calcium and total hardness in natural waters is carried out with a potentiometric sensor array which consists of a series of ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) for Ca 2+, Mg 2+, NH 4 +, K +, Na +, Li +, and H +. The selectivity of the calcium and magnesium ISEs is not fully achieved as other cation species may interfere with the analysis. The proposed sensor array device can overcome this drawback since it can take advantage of the cross-selectivities of cation species towards each ISE. In this approach, the multivariate data generated by the sensor array results in a richer source of analytical information which allows the quantification of calcium and total hardness in the water samples by means of chemometric methods. Results obtained are in reasonable concordance with those given by the standard method based on complexometry.

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