Abstract

Coated-wire ion-selective electrodes based on dinonylnaphthalene sulfonic acid (DNNS) are prepared for methadone, methylamphetamine, cocaine and protriptyline in protonated form. In each set, nearly-Nernstian responses are obtained while detection limits range from 10 -5.5M for cocaine and methylamphetamine electrodes, to 10 -6.0M for methadone, and 10 -6.5 M for protriptyline electrodes. Selectivity is found to decrease in the order methadone, protriptyline, cocaine and methylamphetamine; these results are consistent with systematic selectivity studies reported earlier for electrodes in this family.

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