Abstract

AbstractThis study describes novel histamine‐selective electrodes, having their basis on thiopyrilium (TP) derivatives as suitable ionophores. The electrodes were prepared by incorporating the TP derivatives into plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) membranes. These electrodes demonstrate high selectivity as far as the histamine response is considered, as compared with many common inorganic anions and other kinds of amino acids. The influence of membrane composition, pH and the effect of lipophilic cationic and anionic additives on the response characteristics of the electrode were investigated. The resulting sensor based on 2,6‐bis(4‐dimethyl amino phenyl)‐4‐phenyl thiopyrilium perchlorate (TP4) responds to histamine in a wide concentration range from 5.0 × 10−6 to 1.0 × 10−1 M with a slope of 54.8 ± 0.6 mV decade−1 and detection limit of 3.0 μ mol L−1 (∼0.3 ppm). The electrode illustrates fast response time and good long‐term stability (more than 2 months). The ability to design histamine‐selective electrodes based on new thiopyrilium derivatives and both to alter selectivity and improve the response characteristics through structural changes to the charged ionophore, has been investigated. The prepared electrode was used for the determination of histamine in a synthetic human serum sample. Consequently, satisfactory recovery results were obtained over a wide concentration range of histamine.

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