Abstract

AbstractA potentiometric sensor‐based flow‐injection system for determining iodide is described. The system utilizes a flow‐through sandwich cell and incorporates iron (II)‐tris bathophenanthroline iodide ion pair complex as an exchange site in a PVC matrix membrane. The sensor displays a fast response for 10−1 to 10−6 M iodide ion with an anionic slope of 59.1 ± 0.3 mV/concentration decade over the pH range 1 to 11. The experimental setup offers a precise, sensitive, selective and high sample throughput technique for determining iodide and iodine over a wide range of concentration. The limit of detection is 0.5 ppm iodide in a 20 μL sample. The average recovery is 99.8%, and the mean standard deviation is 0.5%. Sequential flow‐injection determination of iodide and iodine in some pharmaceutical preparations containing povidone iodine is performed by sample injection in a sodium sulfate‐ascorbic acid stream and monitoring of the total iodide equivalent to I− and I2. This is followed by injection of a second sample in an alkaline resorcinol stream and measuring of the iodide equivalent to I− and 1/2 I2. Iodine and iodide concentrations are calculated from the consecutive signals. The method gives results in good agreement with those obtained by the United States Pharmacopeia.

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