• Title/Summary/Keyword: Ligand-Free Electrode

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Response Characteristics of Ligand Free PVC Membranes (이온운반물을 사용치 않은 이온 선택성 막의 특성)

  • Kim, Young-Hak;Lee, Ji-Yeun;Jung, Moon-Mo;Kim, Eu-Jung;Hur, Moon-Hye;Ahn, Moon-Kyu
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.453-458
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    • 1997
  • Many polymeric poly(vinyl chloride) membrane electrodes have been developed for the determination of basic drugs. But relatively little has been roported concerning the behavior of ligand free PVC memebranes. In connection with the evaluation of various ionophores, we bave evaluated a near-Nernstian response and selectivity of these ligand-free PVC electrodes towards basic drugs such as alverine, chlorpromazine and promazine. The electrode membranes were constructed with only several plasticizer and poly (vinyl chloride) matrix. The plasticizer studied were dioctyl phenylphosphonate, 2-nitrophenyl octyl ether, isododecyl phenylphosphate and dioctyl maleate.

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Electrochemical Behavior of Mordant Red 19 and its Complexes with Light Lanthanides

  • Sang Kwon Lee;Taek Dong Chung;Song-Ju Lee;Ki-Hyung Chjo;Young Gu Ha;Ki-Won Cha;Hasuck Kim
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.567-574
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    • 1993
  • Mordant Red 19(MR19) is reduced at mercury electrode at -0.67 V vs. Ag/AgCl with two electrons per molecule in pH 9.2 buffer by differential pulse polarography and linear sweep voltammetry. The peak potential is dependent on the pH of solution. The exhaustive electrolysis, however, gives 4 electrons per molecule because of the disproportionation of the unstable hydrazo intermediate. The electrochemical reduction of lanthanide-MR19 complexes is observed at more cathodic potential than that of free ligand. The difference in peak potentials between complex and free ligand varies from 75 mV for $La^{3+}$ to 165 mV for $Tb^{3+}$ and increases with increasing the atomic number of lanthanide. The electrochemical reduction of lanthanide complexes with MR19 is due to the reduction of ligand itself, and it can be potentially useful as an indirect method for the determination of lanthanides. The shape of i-E curves and the scan rate dependence indicates the presence of adsorption and the adsorption was confirmed by potential double-step chronocoulometry and the effect of standing time. Also the surface excess of the adsorbed species and diffusion coefficients are determined. The composition of the complex is determined to be 1 : 2 by spectrophotometric and electrochemical methods.