Title of article :
Potentiometric Determination of La(III) Using Chitosan Modified Carbon Paste Electrode with An experimental Design
Author/Authors :
Rajabi ، Negar Department of Chemistry - Islamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch , Masrournia ، Mahboubeh Department of Chemistry - Islamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch , Abedi ، Mohamadreza Department of Applied Chemistry - Islamic Azad University, Quchan Branch
Abstract :
In this work, D-optimal mixture design was applied as an experimental design to screen and optimize the effect of the composition of a carbon paste on its performance. In this study, chitosan was offered as a ligand for the determination of La(III) with the carbon paste electrode. In the fabricated sensor, the greatest nernstian slope was achieved on the optimized mixture composition by experimental design: 60.00% w/w powder graphite, 1.53% w/w multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), 29.79% w/w paraffin oil, and 8.68% w/w chitosan. MWCNT was used for increasing the electrode response to La(III). The quadratic fitting pattern based on D-optimal model was used to find the desirability functions of the suggested design to assess the cross-interferences and the interactions between the factors. The fabricated sensor for determining the La(III) ions demonstrated a maximum nernstian slope equal to 19.70 mV.decade^-1 along a linear range from 1.0×10^−6 to 1.0×10^−2 mol/L^−1 and detection limit of 10^−6 mol/L^-1. The designed sensor was successfully tested in the pH range of 2-9 with suitable selectivity, fast response time (about 30 s) and long lifetime (over 2 months) was obtained without any deviation. The offered electrode was used successfully as an indicator in the potentiometric titration of La(III) with EDTA.
Keywords :
Lanthanum selective electrode , Multi , walled carbon nanotubes , Chitosan , Modified carbon paste electrode
Journal title :
Chemical Methodologies
Journal title :
Chemical Methodologies