Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Menuofia University, Giza, 12613, Egypt
2. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Giza, 12613, Egypt
3. Department of Nanoscience, Basic and Applied Sciences Institute, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, New Borg El Arab, Alexandria, 21932, Egypt
Abstract
Background and Objective:
This study presents a novel potentiometric method for the
precise, accurate, selective, and rapid determination of Cr(III) ion concentration in different samples.
Methods:
A new ionophore, namely macrocyclic tetramide ionophore (MCTA), was synthesized
through an inexpensive and straightforward approach, yielding a high-quality product. The (MCTA)
ionophore was utilized as the active center in the preparation of modified carbon paste electrodes
(MCPEs) to quantify the Cr(III) ion. The paste was made by adding graphite, MCTA, and plasticizer
and mixing them in varying weight percent ratios.
Results:
The proposed electrodes, I and II, exhibited a trivalent Nernstian response of 20.029 ±0.57
and 20.3±0.56 mV decade-1
, respectively, with linearity of 1.0x10-7 – 1.0x10-2 and 1.0x10-5 – 1.0x10-
2 mol L-1
. Electrodes I and II were examined for their pH, response time, and thermal stability. In
comparison to other mono-, bi-, and trivalent cations, starch, and sugars, the electrodes demonstrated
a high degree of selectivity for Cr(III). The modified electrodes were used to determine the concentration of Cr(III) in various real samples, including drug tablets, juice extractions, and tap water, with
acceptable recovery values.
Conclusion:
The results were compared with those obtained using the previously reported method,
with no significant difference observed between them, as indicated by the F and t-test values. The
data showed good accuracy and precision, as well as a high percentage of recovery. The adsorption
capacity of the MCTA ionophore towards Cr(III) ions was also examined.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.