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Radioactive tracer study of adsorption and exchange reaction of lead ion selective electrode membrane

Radiochemische Untersuchung der Adsorptions- und Austauschreaktionen bleiionenspezifischer Elektroden

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The amount of adsorption and exchange of lead on the electrode membrane as a function of time was correlated to the potential measurement stability. The adsorption and exchange of lead in various organic solvents tend to be increased relating to the increase in the dielectric constant of solvents. Removal of O2 and CO2 and addition of methanol and formaldehyde are very effective means to improve the potential stability. The behavior of lead ISE exposed to solutions containing lead and other interfering ions was also studied.

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Adsorption und Austausch von Blei an der Elektrodenmembran als Funktion der Zeit wurden zur Stabilität der Potentialmessung in Beziehung gesetzt. In verschiedenen organischen Lösungsmitteln steigen Adsorption und Austausch mit der Dielektrizitätskonstante an. Die Entfernung von O2 und CO2 sowie der Zusatz von Methanol und Formaldehyd verbessern die Stabilität des Potentials. Das Verhalten von bleiionenspezifischen Elektroden gegenüber Lösungen, die Blei und andere störende Ionen enthalten, wurde untersucht.

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Kar Chaudhari, S.N., Cheng, K.L. Radioactive tracer study of adsorption and exchange reaction of lead ion selective electrode membrane. Mikrochim Acta 74, 159–170 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01196441

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