Issue 4, 1995

Ion-selective electrodes based on calix[4]arene tetraester in the determination of formaldehyde via in situ generation of ionic lipophilic hydrazone

Abstract

A formaldehyde-selective electrode was designed based on the host–guest interaction between p-tert-butylcalix[4]arene tetraester and lipophilic hydrazone generated in situ from formaldehyde and a modified Girard's reagent G2. The poly(vinyl chloride) membrane electrode contains 4.5% m/m of a tetraester derivative of calix[4]arene as the neutral carrier and dioctyl phthalate as the plasticizer. At pH 5.4, the electrode exhibits a dicationic Nernstian response in the range 4 × 10–5–0.1 mol l–1 formaldehyde with a slope of 32.4 mV per decade. In contrast, at pH 9.2, the electrode shows a near Nernstian response with a slope of 50.3 mV per decade in a narrower working concentration range. The electrode has a fast response time and a long working lifetime. The viability of using the electrode for the micro-determination of formaldehyde was also demonstrated.

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Analyst, 1995,120, 1055-1058

Ion-selective electrodes based on calix[4]arene tetraester in the determination of formaldehyde via in situ generation of ionic lipophilic hydrazone

W. H. Chan and R. Yuan, Analyst, 1995, 120, 1055 DOI: 10.1039/AN9952001055

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