Research Article

NEW APPROACH TO MULTIPLY THE SENSITIVITY OF DİRECT POTENTİOMETRY BY USING TWO İON-SELECTİVE ELECTRODE -CONTAINING CELLS: APPLICATION TO KC1 CuCl2 AND CaCI2

Volume: 39 January 1, 1993
  • Adel F Shoukry
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NEW APPROACH TO MULTIPLY THE SENSITIVITY OF DİRECT POTENTİOMETRY BY USING TWO İON-SELECTİVE ELECTRODE -CONTAINING CELLS: APPLICATION TO KC1 CuCl2 AND CaCI2

Abstract

Potentiometric celis containing Cl“ and K+, Cu2+ ör Ca2+ ion-selective electrodes were used to construct Ecen — logCM (where M is K+, Cu2+ or Ca2+) calibration graphs of slopes 113.0, 80.5 and 78.0 mV/ Concentration decade, at 25 °C, for the three metal ions, respectively. The percent error of the determination corresponding to ± 1 mV deviation was calculated in each case and found to be much lower than the corresponding value öbtained using the con- ventional M-ion-selective electrode / calomel reference system. The Cl~and Cu2+ ion-selective electrodes employed were made by electroplating silver rod with AgCl-Ag2S and a platinum plate with CuS, respectively. The effect of pH, foreign ions, and temperature on the characteris- tics of these electrodes was studies.

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  1. NEW APPROACH TO MULTIPLY THE SENSITIVITY OF DİRECT POTENTİOMETRY BY USING TWO İON-SELECTİVE ELECTRODE -CONTAINING CELLS: APPLICATION TO KC1 CuCl2 AND CaCI2

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Primary Language

English

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Chemical Engineering

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Research Article

Authors

Adel F Shoukry This is me
Türkiye

Publication Date

January 1, 1993

Submission Date

January 1, 1993

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Year 1993 Volume: 39

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1.Adel F Shoukry. NEW APPROACH TO MULTIPLY THE SENSITIVITY OF DİRECT POTENTİOMETRY BY USING TWO İON-SELECTİVE ELECTRODE -CONTAINING CELLS: APPLICATION TO KC1 CuCl2 AND CaCI2. Commun. Fac. Sci. Univ. Ank. Ser. B. 1993 Jan. 1;39. doi:10.1501/Commub_0000000424

Communications Faculty of Sciences University of Ankara Series B Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

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