Qs. Ye et al., STUDIES OF ION-SELECTIVE SOLVENT POLYMERIC MEMBRANES BY X-RAY PHOTOELECTRON-SPECTROSCOPY AND TIME-OF-FLIGHT STATIC SECONDARY-ION MASS-SPECTROSCOPY, Analytical chemistry (Washington), 70(20), 1998, pp. 4241-4246
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and time-of-flight static secondary i
on mass spectroscopy were successfully applied in the surface characte
rization of plasticized PVC-based ion-selective electrode membranes, a
s well as of the starting material, PVC. Carboxylic and alkyl sulfate
groups were identified on PVC and were proposed to represent the intri
nsic ionic sites of the membranes. Enrichment of both the plasticizer
and the ionophore was detected on the surface of the plasticized membr
anes, cast from THF solutions. The extent of enrichment was higher at
the membrane-to-air side than at the membrane-to-mold side. Poly(dimet
hylsiloxane) was found as an unexpected impurity (originating from the
PVC powder). This compound was also substantially enriched at the sur
faces of the membranes. Surface composition of the plasticized PVC mem
brane did not change after 2.5 h of soaking in water.