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Design and construction of ion-selective membrane electrode based on kryptofix-22DD for determination of uranyl ions in environmental samples

نویسنده:
غلامحسین رونقی
,
مهرنوش قنبری
,
نرجس اشرف
,
Glamhossein Ronagi
,
mehrnoush ghanbari
,
Narjes Ashraf
سال
: 2015
چکیده: Uranium is a radioactive metal that exists ubiquitously in the Environment [1]. Since uranium is one of the main sources in nuclear energy generation and enriched uranium is a major component in nuclear weapons, human beings have a high chance of being exposed to uranium, which can cause severe adverse effects to human health [2,3]. large amount of uranium in drinking water may lead to harmful biological effects in humans. The chemical toxicity caused by natural uranium gives a major risk to the kidneys. For these reasons, detection of uranium is very important.

Potentiometric sensors based on ion-selective electrodes are especially suited for such determination because they offer advantages such as selectivity, sensitivity, good precision, simplicity and low cost. One of the most common classes of sensors is that based on ionophores – organic and inorganic compounds that bind to ions[4].

An uranylcation selective electrode based on kryptofix-22DD (1,10-didecyl-1,10-diaza-18-crown-6) incorporated into a polyvinylchloride (PVC) membrane has been developed. The electrode exhibits a Nernstian slope(30 mv.decade-1) in a wide linear concentration range of 1.0 × 10-1 to 1.0 × 10-4mol l-1. The effects of the pH and possible interfering ions were investigated and the optimized conditions for electrode were evaluated. The sensor is used for the determination of uranium as uranyl ions in real sample. The results are compared with those obtained by independent UV–vis technique.





1\tG. Konstantin, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment,2003, 89, 197.

2 \tE. Craft, A. Abu-Qare, M. Flaherty, M. Garofolo, H. Rincavage, M. Abou-Donia, Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health B Crit. Rev,2004,7, 297.

3 P. Zhou, B. Gu, Environmental Science and Technology, 2005, 39, 4435.

4R. D. Johnson, L. G. Bachas, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry,2003, 376, 328–341.
یو آر آی: http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3391318
کلیدواژه(گان): uranylcation,Potentiometry,Environmental
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    Design and construction of ion-selective membrane electrode based on kryptofix-22DD for determination of uranyl ions in environmental samples

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contributor authorغلامحسین رونقیen
contributor authorمهرنوش قنبریen
contributor authorنرجس اشرفen
contributor authorGlamhossein Ronagifa
contributor authormehrnoush ghanbarifa
contributor authorNarjes Ashraffa
date accessioned2020-06-06T14:18:48Z
date available2020-06-06T14:18:48Z
date copyright8/26/2015
date issued2015
identifier urihttp://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3391318?locale-attribute=fa
description abstractUranium is a radioactive metal that exists ubiquitously in the Environment [1]. Since uranium is one of the main sources in nuclear energy generation and enriched uranium is a major component in nuclear weapons, human beings have a high chance of being exposed to uranium, which can cause severe adverse effects to human health [2,3]. large amount of uranium in drinking water may lead to harmful biological effects in humans. The chemical toxicity caused by natural uranium gives a major risk to the kidneys. For these reasons, detection of uranium is very important.

Potentiometric sensors based on ion-selective electrodes are especially suited for such determination because they offer advantages such as selectivity, sensitivity, good precision, simplicity and low cost. One of the most common classes of sensors is that based on ionophores – organic and inorganic compounds that bind to ions[4].

An uranylcation selective electrode based on kryptofix-22DD (1,10-didecyl-1,10-diaza-18-crown-6) incorporated into a polyvinylchloride (PVC) membrane has been developed. The electrode exhibits a Nernstian slope(30 mv.decade-1) in a wide linear concentration range of 1.0 × 10-1 to 1.0 × 10-4mol l-1. The effects of the pH and possible interfering ions were investigated and the optimized conditions for electrode were evaluated. The sensor is used for the determination of uranium as uranyl ions in real sample. The results are compared with those obtained by independent UV–vis technique.





1\tG. Konstantin, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment,2003, 89, 197.

2 \tE. Craft, A. Abu-Qare, M. Flaherty, M. Garofolo, H. Rincavage, M. Abou-Donia, Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health B Crit. Rev,2004,7, 297.

3 P. Zhou, B. Gu, Environmental Science and Technology, 2005, 39, 4435.

4R. D. Johnson, L. G. Bachas, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry,2003, 376, 328–341.
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titleDesign and construction of ion-selective membrane electrode based on kryptofix-22DD for determination of uranyl ions in environmental samplesen
typeConference Paper
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subject keywordsuranylcationen
subject keywordsPotentiometryen
subject keywordsEnvironmentalen
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1049302.html
conference titleهفتمین سمینار شیمی ومحیط زیست ایرانfa
conference locationتهرانfa
identifier articleid1049302
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