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Multiionophore-based solid-state potentiometric ion sensor as a cation detector for ion chromatography
A new solvent/polymeric multiion-selective membrane electrode is described for use as a flow-through detector in ion chromatography. Unlike conventional ion-selective membranes that utilize only one type of ionophore, the multiion-selective membranes incorporate several different ionophores. In this study, a K+/NH4+/Na+/Ca2+ selective membrane has been prepared by incorporating four different neutral-carrier ionophores in a strongly adhesive polyurethane matrix. This membrane is cast on solid electrode surfaces, with no internal electrolyte solution, to form solid-state multiion sensors. The detection characteristics of the multiionophore membranes, which are controlled by the amounts and ratios of the ionophores they contain, are examined in a flow-injection arrangement. The sensors have been demonstrated in the target application, a flow-through ion chromatography system.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/31525/1/0000448.pd