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A Novel Ion-Selective Electrode Based on Pyrole-2-Carboxaldehyde-Semicarbazide for Potentiometric Determination of Ca (II) Ions


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1 Department of Chemistry, Maharaja Agarsen Institute of Technology, Delhi, India
2 Department of Chemistry, International Institute of Technology and Business, Sonipat, India
     

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A novel Ca2+-selective membrane sensor based on Pyrole-2-carboxaldehyde-semicarbazide (PCASC) was prepared. The plasticized membrane sensor based on Pyrole-2-carboxaldehyde-semicarbazide (PCASC) exhibits a Nerstian response for Ca2+ ions over a relatively wide concentration range with a limit of detection of 1.0 x 10-8 M. It has a fast response time of <10 s and can be used for at least weeks without observing any major deviation. The sensor revealed very good selectivity with respect to diverse ions. The response of the proposed sensor is independent on pH in the range 3.0 to 10.5. It was used as indicator electrode and also used for pollution monitoring, agriculture and industrial wastage.

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Ca2+, Ion-Selective Electrode, PVC Membrane, Potentiometry.
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  • A Novel Ion-Selective Electrode Based on Pyrole-2-Carboxaldehyde-Semicarbazide for Potentiometric Determination of Ca (II) Ions

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Kussum Sharma
Department of Chemistry, Maharaja Agarsen Institute of Technology, Delhi, India
Monika Rangi
Department of Chemistry, International Institute of Technology and Business, Sonipat, India

Abstract


A novel Ca2+-selective membrane sensor based on Pyrole-2-carboxaldehyde-semicarbazide (PCASC) was prepared. The plasticized membrane sensor based on Pyrole-2-carboxaldehyde-semicarbazide (PCASC) exhibits a Nerstian response for Ca2+ ions over a relatively wide concentration range with a limit of detection of 1.0 x 10-8 M. It has a fast response time of <10 s and can be used for at least weeks without observing any major deviation. The sensor revealed very good selectivity with respect to diverse ions. The response of the proposed sensor is independent on pH in the range 3.0 to 10.5. It was used as indicator electrode and also used for pollution monitoring, agriculture and industrial wastage.

Keywords


Ca2+, Ion-Selective Electrode, PVC Membrane, Potentiometry.