Issue 11, 1994

Anion-selective electrodes based on a gold(III)-triisobutylphosphine sulfide complex

Abstract

Ion-selective electrodes using poly(vinyl chloride) membranes impregnated with a gold(III)–triisobutylphosphine sulfide complex are described. These electrodes were characterized in both conventional and flow-through tubular configurations. The response of the electrodes was Nernstian for thiocyanate and tetrachloroaurate(III) and the detection limit was 1.1 × 10–6 mol dm–3. Flow-through tubular electrodes were used as potentiometric detectors in flow-injection analysis, resulting in a reproducible (peak heights within ± 1 mV for three repeated injections at a given concentration level) and rapid (sample throughputs around 80 h–1) technique for the determination of both anions.

Article information

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Paper

Analyst, 1994,119, 2421-2425

Anion-selective electrodes based on a gold(III)-triisobutylphosphine sulfide complex

A. Florido, L. G. Bachas, M. Valiente and I. Villaescusa, Analyst, 1994, 119, 2421 DOI: 10.1039/AN9941902421

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