Polymeric pH indicators immobilized PVA membranes for optical sensors of high basicity based on a kinetic process

01 natural sciences 0104 chemical sciences
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2004.06.028 Publication Date: 2004-07-15T12:20:42Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract Two kinds of polymeric pH indicators PPF (phenolphthalein-formaldehyde product) and CPF ( o -cresolphthalein-formaldehyde product) immobilized cross-linked poly(vinyl alcohol) membranes (PPF–PVA and CPF–PVA) for optical intermittent determination of high basicity ([OH − ] = 1–8 M) based on a kinetic process were developed. In our previous work, we had demonstrated that PPF–PVA and CPF–PVA could perform the determination of high pH values from pH 10.0 to 14.0. Here the discoloring kinetic behaviors of PPF–PVA and CPF–PVA were compared with those of free phenolphthalein, o -cresolphthalein and thymolphthalein. Experimental results and theoretical analysis indicated that the response behaviors of the optodes’ membranes in concentrated NaOH solutions were diffusion-independent and still complied with the pseudo-first-order kinetics. In addition, two data analysis methods for determination were presented. One was directly based on the reduced absorbance; the other was based on the discoloring kinetic constant. It was found that the latter could perform a rapid (60 s) and reliable (relative standard deviation: 2.6%) determination for high basicity. These kinds of optodes can be used repeatedly when they are immersed in low-pH solutions to regain the protonated form after each determination.
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