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Progress In Phosphate-Selective Electrode Development

Progress In Phosphate-Selective Electrode Development Abstract The responses of polymer membrane electrodes containing dibenzyltin dichloride derivatives to phosphate and chloride are given. When compared with electrodes containing a conventional anion-exchanger electroactive species, the organotin- based electrodes clearly exhibit superior selectivity for dibasic phosphate relative to chloride. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Analytical Letters Taylor & Francis

Progress In Phosphate-Selective Electrode Development

Analytical Letters , Volume 22 (5): 14 – Apr 1, 1989

Progress In Phosphate-Selective Electrode Development

Analytical Letters , Volume 22 (5): 14 – Apr 1, 1989

Abstract

Abstract The responses of polymer membrane electrodes containing dibenzyltin dichloride derivatives to phosphate and chloride are given. When compared with electrodes containing a conventional anion-exchanger electroactive species, the organotin- based electrodes clearly exhibit superior selectivity for dibasic phosphate relative to chloride.

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Taylor & Francis
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Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
1532-236X
eISSN
0003-2719
DOI
10.1080/00032718908051393
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Abstract

Abstract The responses of polymer membrane electrodes containing dibenzyltin dichloride derivatives to phosphate and chloride are given. When compared with electrodes containing a conventional anion-exchanger electroactive species, the organotin- based electrodes clearly exhibit superior selectivity for dibasic phosphate relative to chloride.

Journal

Analytical LettersTaylor & Francis

Published: Apr 1, 1989

Keywords: Phosphate; Organotin; Electrode

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