Abstract
ABSTRACT In this work, a critical study of the determination of fluoride in oral products with an ion selective electrode was performed. The influence of the type of fluorine compound in the sample as well as the practical factors involved in the analysis were investigated. Fluoride could be determined, directly, in samples where it is in the form of NaF or SnF2. However, in samples where it is as MFP (sodium monofluorophosphate) an acid treatment was needed for removal of fluoride from the PO4F2− ion. In both cases, problems were noted related to the continuous use of the electrode, caused by the adsorption of fluoride ions onto the electrode surface. This problem was solved by using of KOH and Al2(SO4)3 solutions. Good results were obtained for the analysis of real commercial samples.
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