T. Grady et al., SODIUM-SELECTIVE ELECTRODES BASED ON TRIESTER MONOACID DERIVATIVES OFP-TERT-BUTYLCALIX[4]ARENE - COMPARISON WITH TETRAESTER CALIX[4]ARENE IONOPHORES, Analytica chimica acta, 336(1-3), 1996, pp. 1-12
The performance of sodium selective electrodes based on the triethylac
etate and trimethylacetate monoacid derivatives of p-tert-butylcalix[4
]arene is described together with their tetraester analogues. All elec
trodes showed slopes in excess of 50 mV dec(-1) (53.5-56 mV dec(-1)) a
nd lifetimes of at least 35 days. Virtually no difference in selectivi
ty between the monoacid derivatives and the tetraesters was found. pH
stability studies showed that the monoacid derivatives gave best perfo
rmance at neutral pH but at alkaline pH (>8) there was a reduction in
response which did not occur with the tetraesters. This difference in
behaviour may be due to deprotonation of the monoacid derivatives at h
igh pH values at the aquo-membrane boundary prior to complexation.