Abstract

A new method is proposed for the determination of selectivity coefficients of ion-selective electrodes. A reference solution of the primary ion is used and potential changes are measured after adding either the primary ion or secondary ion. Increasing concentrations of the secondary ion are added to provide the same potential change as obtained for a fixed added concentration of the primary ion. The ratio of the primary-to-secondary ion concentrations for this potential change represents the selectivity coefficient. This method is illustrated by the use of a sodium glass electrode and a potassium valinomycin electrode. Results obtained are compared with those from conventional determinations of selectivity coefficients. The advantages of this method are discussed.

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