Abstract

AbstractTwo novel potentiometric azide membrane sensors based on the use of manganese(III)porphyrin [Mn(III)P] and cobalt(II)phthalocyanine [Co(II)Pc] ionophores dispersed in plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) PVC matrix membranes are described. Under batch mode of operation, [Mn(III)P] and [Co(II)Pc] based membrane sensors display near‐ and sub‐Nernstian responses of −56.3 and −48.5 mV decade−1 over the concentration ranges 1.0×10−2−2.2×10−5 and 1.0×10−2−5.1×10−5 mol L−1 azide and detection limits of 1.5×10−5 and 2.5×10−5 mol L−1, respectively. Incorporation of both membrane sensors in flow‐through tubular cell offers sensitive detectors for flow injection (FIA) determination of azide. The intrinsic characteristics of the [Mn(III)P] and [Co(II)Pc] based detectors in a low dispersion manifold show calibration slopes of −51.2 and −33.5 mV decade−1 for the concentration ranges of 1.0×10−5−1.0×10−2 and 1.0×10−4−1.0×10−2 mol L−1 azide and the detection limits are1.0×10−5 and 3.1×10−5 mol L−1, respectively. The detectors are used for determining azide at an input rate of 40–60 samples per hour. The responses of the sensors are stable within ±0.9 mV for at least 8 weeks and are pH independent in the range of 3.9−6.5. No interferences are caused by most common anions normally associated with azide ion.

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