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Title: Potentiometric sensing of iodide using polymeric membranes of microwave stabilized Beta - AgI
Authors: Dhanya James
Prasada Rao, T
Keywords: Potentiometric sensor
Ion selective electrode
Silver iodide
Microwave irradiation
Iodide sensing
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2012
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Electrochimica Acta 66:340-346;01 Apr 2012
Abstract: A polymer based heterogeneous ion selective electrode (ISE) membrane was fabricated for the potentiometric sensing of iodide. The sensing element used for the preparation of the ISE membrane was microwave stabilized -AgI. Because microwave energy was found to be beneficial for causing hysteresis at the phase transition temperature of AgI, an attempt has been made to prepare stable and conductive -AgI crystals by post microwave irradiation under high pressure. A conventionally precipitated AgI based ISE was also fabricated for comparative studies. The -AgI based ISE could respond to a wide range of iodide concentrations (1 × 10−8 to 1 M) within 60 s with a detection limit of 10 nM. The ISE gave stable response to iodide ions in a pH range of 2.0–8.0 and was highly selective in the presence of various interfering ions. The performance of the proposed iodide ISE in the analysis of natural and seawater samples was encouraging, and the determination of iodide in table salt and human urine samples was explained using the developed sensor
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/439
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