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Fabrication of Electrochemical Sensors for Pharmaceutical Analysis
Potentiometric chemical sensors,an important class of electro-chemical sensors are widely used in pharmaceutical analysis because of its inherent advantages.The present study was aimed at fabrication of potentiometric sensors for the drugs mebendazole,pefloxacin,ambroxol,sildenafil citrate,dextro-methorphan and tetracycline.A total of 18 sensors have been developed for the determination of theses drugs.The major step in the fabrication of the sensor was the preparation of the ion association.Two types of sensors viz:PVC membrane sensor and carbon paste electode (CPE) were fabricated.The response characteristics of the different sensors fabricated were studied.Various response parameters studied include response time,selectivity and the effect of pH.The developed sensors were also employed for the determination of the drugs in pharmaceutical formulations and also for the recovery of the drug from urine samples.The selectivity studies reveal that the developed sensors are highly selective to the drug even in prescence of foreign ions.Department of Applied Chemistry,
Cochin University of Science and Technolog
Novel potentiometric sensors for the selective determination of domperidone
The fabrication and electrochemical response
characteristics of two novel potentiometric sensors for the
selective determination of domperidone (DOM) are described.
The two fabricated sensors incorporate DOM–PTA
(phosphotungstic acid) ion pair as the electroactive material.
The sensors include a PVC membrane sensor and a carbon
paste sensor. The sensors showed a linear, stable, and near
Nernstian slope of 56.5 and 57.8 mV/decade for PVC
membrane and carbon paste sensors, respectively over a
relatively wide range of DOM concentration (1.0 9
10-1–1.0 9 10-5 and 1.0 9 10-1–3.55 9 10-6 M). The
response time of DOM–PTA membrane sensor was less than
25 s and that in the case of carbon paste sensor was less than
20 s.Auseful pH range of 4–6 was obtained for both types of
sensors. A detection limit of 7.36 9 10-5 M was obtained
for PVC membrane sensor and 1.0 9 10-6 M was obtained
for carbon paste sensor. The proposed sensors showed very
good selectivity toDOMin the presence of a large number of
other interfering ions. The analytical application of the
developed sensors in the determination of the drug in pharmaceutical
formulations such as tablets was investigated.
The results obtained are in good agreement with the values
obtained by the standard method. The sensors were also
applied for the determination ofDOMin real samples such as
urine by the standard addition method.Cochin University of Science
and TechnologyJ Appl Electrochem (2010) 40:65–71
DOI 10.1007/s10800-009-9975-
A PVC Plasticized Sensor for Ni(II) Ion Based on a Simple Ethylenediamine Derivative
new PVC membrane ion selective electrode which is highly selective towards Ni(II) ions was constructed using a
Schiff base containing a binaphthyl moiety as the ionophore. The sensor exhibited a good Nernstian response for nickel
ions over the concentration range 1.0 × 10–1 – 5.0 × 10–6 M with a lower limit of detection of 1.3 × 10–6 M. It has a fast
response time and can be used for a period of 4 months with a good reproducibility. The sensor is suitable for use in
aqueous solutions in a wide pH range of 3.6 – 7.4 and works satisfactorily in the presence of 25% (v/v) methanol or
ethanol. The sensor shows high selectivity to nickel ions over a wide variety of cations. It has been successfully used as
an indicator electrode in the potentiometric titration of nickel ions against EDTA and also for the direct determination of
nickel content in real samples: effluent samples, chocolates and hydrogenated oils
A PVC Plasticized Membrane Sensor for Nickel Ions
A new PVC membrane sensor, which is
highly selective towards Ni (II) ions, has been developed
using a thiophene-derivative Schiff base as the
ionophore. The best performance was exhibited by the
membrane having the composition percentage ratio of
5:3:61:31 (ionophore:NaTPB:DBP:PVC) (w=w), where
NaTPB is the anion excluder, sodium tetraphenylborate
and DBP is the plasticizing agent (dibutyl phthalate).
The membrane exhibited a good Nernstian response for
nickel ions over the concentration range of 1.0 10 1–
5.0 10 6M (limit of detection is 1.8 10 6 M) with a
slope of 29.5 1.0mV per decade of activity. It has a
fast response time of<20 s and can be used for a period
of 4 months with good reproducibility. The sensor is
suitable for use in aqueous solutions of a wide pH range
of 3.2–7.9. The sensor shows high selectivity to nickel
ions over a large number of mono-, bi- and trivalent
cations. It has been successfully used as an indicator
electrode in the potentiometric titration of nickel ions
against EDTA and also for direct determination of
nickel content in real samples – wastewater samples
from electroplating industries and Indian chocolates
A PVC plasticized membrane sensor for nickel ions
A new PVC membrane sensor, which is
highly selective towards Ni (II) ions, has been developed
using a thiophene-derivative Schiff base as the
ionophore. The best performance was exhibited by the
membrane having the composition percentage ratio of
5:3:61:31 (ionophore:NaTPB:DBP:PVC) (w=w), where
NaTPB is the anion excluder, sodium tetraphenylborate
and DBP is the plasticizing agent (dibutyl phthalate).
The membrane exhibited a good Nernstian response for
nickel ions over the concentration range of 1.0 10 1–
5.0 10 6M (limit of detection is 1.8 10 6 M) with a
slope of 29.5 1.0mV per decade of activity. It has a
fast response time of<20 s and can be used for a period
of 4 months with good reproducibility. The sensor is
suitable for use in aqueous solutions of a wide pH range
of 3.2–7.9. The sensor shows high selectivity to nickel
ions over a large number of mono-, bi- and trivalent
cations. It has been successfully used as an indicator
electrode in the potentiometric titration of nickel ions
against EDTA and also for direct determination of
nickel content in real samples – wastewater samples
from electroplating industries and Indian chocolates
Fabrication of Potentiometric Sensors for the Selective Determination of Ketoconazole
The fabrication and analytical applications of two types of potentiometric
sensors for the determination of ketoconazole (KET) are described. The
sensors are based on the use of KET-molybdophosphoric acid (MPA) ion pair
as electroactive material. The fabricated sensors include both polymer membrane
and carbon paste electrodes. Both sensors showed a linear, stable and near
Nernstian slope of 57.8mV=decade and 55.2mV=decade for PVC membrane
and carbon paste sensors respectively over a relatively wide range of KET concentration
(1×10-2-5×10-5 and 1×10-2-1×10-6). The sensors showed a fast
response time of <30 sec and <45 sec. A useful pH range of 3–6 was obtained
for both types of sensors. A detection limit of 2.96 10 5M was obtained for
PVC membrane sensor and 6.91 10 6M was obtained for carbon paste sensor.
The proposed sensors proved to have a good selectivity for KET with respect to a
large number of ions. The proposed sensors were successfully applied for the
determination of KET in pharmaceutical formulations. The results obtained
are in good agreement with the values obtained by the standard method.Polish Academy of Sciences & Cochin University of Science
and Technolog