Journal of Chemistry

Nickel (II) ion sensing with Aradlite-matrix based membrane sensor - It's analytical application

Author & Affiliation:
J. Thamarai Selvi
Department of Chemistry, Avinashilingam University for Women, Coimbatore - 641 043, Tamilnadu, INDIA
S.V. Seeja
Department of Chemistry, Avinashilingam University for Women, Coimbatore - 641 043, Tamilnadu, INDIA
Keyword:
Department of Chemistry, Avinashilingam University for Women, Coimbatore - 641 043, Tamilnadu, INDIA, Aradlite-matrix, selective membrane sensors
Issue Date:
December 2007
Abstract:

A heterogeneous precipitate have been as ion carriers of the preparation of Nickel (II) selective membrane sensors.  The electrodes give near-nernstian responses in the linear concentration range of 1N to 1x10-5 N with detection limits of the order of 10-5N.  The stable potentiometric signals are obtained with in a short time period of 7 seconds.  The effects of pH and the effect of medium have been studied found to give better responses. Selectivity coefficient values   evaluated using fixed interference method.  The sensors have also been as a indicator electrodes in potentiometric titrations of Nickel (II) ions with EDTA and its determination in alloy analysis.   

Key words : Nickel(II), Aradlite-matrix, .        

Pages:
127-130
ISSN:
2319-8036 (Online) - 0973-3450 (Print)
Source:
DOI:
juc

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J. T. S. ; S. Seeja, "Nickel (II) ion sensing with Aradlite-matrix based membrane sensor - It's analytical application", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 3, Issue 2, Page Number 127-130, 2018

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J. T. S. ; S. Seeja, "Nickel (II) ion sensing with Aradlite-matrix based membrane sensor - It's analytical application", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 3, Issue 2, Page Number 127-130, 2018

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