Issue 8, 1985

Lidocaine-selective membrane electrodes and their applications in pharmaceutical analysis

Abstract

The construction of either liquid membrane and PVC matrix-type lidocaine ion-selective membrane electrodes and their use in the potentiometric determination of lidocaine in pharmaceutical preparations are described. The ion-pair complex of the lidocaine cation with dipicrylamine is easily extracted into 1,2-dichloroethane or nitrobenzene and the extracts are used as liquid ion-exchange membranes. A better electrode was obtained by using the ion-pair complex of the lidocaine cation with dinonylnaphthalenesulphonic acid embedded in a PVC matrix as the ion-exchange membrane.

The calibration graph for the liquid-membrane electrode (nitrobenzene as solvent) shows a near-Nernstian response towards the lidocaine cation over the concentration range 10–1–10–4M, and that for the PVC matrix membrane electrode is linear in the range 10–1–3.2 × 10–5M. Both electrodes were successfully applied to the potentiometric determination of lidocaine in pharmaceutical preparations.

Article information

Article type
Paper

Analyst, 1985,110, 929-931

Lidocaine-selective membrane electrodes and their applications in pharmaceutical analysis

M. S. Ionescu, A. A. Abrutis, N. Radulescu, G. E. Baiulescu and V. V. Coşofreţ, Analyst, 1985, 110, 929 DOI: 10.1039/AN9851000929

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