Abstract

An original highly selective and sensitive PVC membrane sensor, working as a Fe(III) ion selective electrode and using 4‐amino‐6‐methyl‐3‐methylmercapto‐1,2,4‐triazin‐5‐one (AMMTO) as an ionophore, has been developed. This cetain sensor demonstrated the following performance; a linear dynamic range between 1.0×10−6 and 1.0×10−1 M with a near Nernstian slope of 19.4±0.5 mV per decade; a detection limit of 6.8×10−7 M; characteristically, the best performance was obtained with a membrane composition of 30% poly(vinyl chloride), 65.5% nitrophenyl octyl ether, 2% sodium tetraphenyl borate and 2.5% AMMTO. Furthermore, the potentiometric response of the developed electrode is independent of the solution pH in the range of 2.2–4.8. The sensor possesses the advantages of short conditioning time, fast response time (<15 s) and, especially, great selectivity towards transition and heavy metal ions and some mono, di‐ and trivalent cations. The electrode can be used for at least 9 weeks without any considerable potential divergence. It was effectively used as an indicator electrode in the potentiometric titration of Fe(III) ions with EDTA and the direct determination of Fe3+ in different water samples.

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