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Pure Appl. Chem., Vol. 72, No. 10, pp. 1851-2082, 2000.

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY DIVISION

COMMISSSION ON ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

Potentiometric Selectivity Coefficients of Ion-Selective Electrodes. Part I. Inorganic Cations (Technical Report)

Yoshio Umezawa1, Philippe Bühlmann1, Kayoko Umezawa2, Koji Tohda1, and Shigeru Amemiya1

1Department of Chemistry, The University of Tokyo, Hongo, Tokyo, Japan; 2Department of Chemistry, Ochanomizu University, Otsuka, Tokyo, Japan

Abstract: Potentiometric selectivity coefficients have been collected for ionophore-based ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) for inorganic cations reported from 1988-1997. In addition to numerical values of K(A,B)pot together with the methods and conditions for their determination, response slopes, linear concentration ranges, chemical compositions, and ionophores structures for the ISE membranes are tabulated.

> Download full text of the report (not including tables) - [pdf file - 69KB]

Index of Tables for the following selective electrodes:

Table 1: H+ [pdf file - 362KB]
Table 2: Li+ [pdf file - 1.5MB]
Table 3: Na+ [pdf file - 1.4MB]
Table 4: K+ [pdf file - 1.1MB]
Table 5: Rb+ [pdf file - 192KB]
Table 6: Cs+ [pdf file - 352KB]
Table 7: NH4+ [pdf file - 392KB]
Table 8: Mg2+ [pdf file - 1004KB]
Table 9: Ca2+ [pdf file - 1MB]
Table 10: Sr2+ [pdf file - 84KB]
Table 11: Ba2+ [pdf file - 200KB]
Table 12: Cu2+ [pdf file - 224KB]
Table 13: Ag+ [pdf file - 672KB]
Table 14: Zn2+ [pdf file - 140KB]
Table 15: Cd2+ [pdf file - 96KB]
Table 16: Hg2+ [pdf file - 312KB]
Table 17: Tl+ [pdf file - 92KB]
Table 18: Pb2+ [pdf file - 652KB]
Table 19: UO22+ [pdf file - 200KB]
Table 20: Sm3+ [pdf file - 44KB]

 

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