Abstract
The concentration of iron in natural waters is an important indicator of the water quality. As a micronutrient, iron(III) has a particularly important role in the environment as shown by the cycle of iron. The variation of physical-chemical parameters of the water body can shift the oxidation state of iron. The impact of this process may cause irreversible environmental damage. A rhodamine-based turn-on fluorescent ligand has been especially designed to complex iron(III) in physiological applications [1]. In addition to their high iron (III) affinity, its low solubility in water potentially makes it potentially suitable for the preparation of ionselective membranes. In this scenario, different cocktail compositions were used for the preparation of the electrode plastic membrane. The resulting electrodes performance was evaluated in terms of sensitivity, response time and potential interferences; these results are presented and discussed in this presentation. The combination of these ligands with potentiometric detection intended to add the advantage of portability, possible with ion selective electrodes, with the ligands selectivity. In this context, we aim to apply the iron(III) electrodes to the in situ determination of iron in natural waters.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 8th Meeting of the Analytical Division of the Portuguese Chemical Society |
Subtitle of host publication | Book of Abstracts |
Pages | 62-62 |
Number of pages | 1 |
Edition | 1º |
Publication status | Published - Jun 2016 |
Event | 8th Meeting of the Analytical Chemistry Division of the Portuguese Chemical Society - Centro de Congressos do Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisboa, Portugal Duration: 6 Jun 2016 → 7 Jun 2016 |
Conference
Conference | 8th Meeting of the Analytical Chemistry Division of the Portuguese Chemical Society |
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Country/Territory | Portugal |
City | Lisboa |
Period | 6/06/16 → 7/06/16 |