• English
    • العربية
  • العربية
  • Login
  • QU
  • QU Library
  •  Home
  • Communities & Collections
View Item 
  •   Qatar University Digital Hub
  • Qatar University Institutional Repository
  • Academic
  • Faculty Contributions
  • College of Arts & Sciences
  • Chemistry & Earth Sciences
  • View Item
  • Qatar University Digital Hub
  • Qatar University Institutional Repository
  • Academic
  • Faculty Contributions
  • College of Arts & Sciences
  • Chemistry & Earth Sciences
  • View Item
  •      
  •  
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    Amphetamine Selective Electrodes Based on Dibenzo-18-crown-6 and Dibenzo-24-crown-8 Liquid Membranes

    Thumbnail
    Date
    1989
    Author
    Hassan, Saad S. M.
    Elnemma, Eman M.
    Metadata
    Show full item record
    Abstract
    Two novel membrane electrodes highly sensitive and selective for amphetaminium cation are developed and electrochemically evaluated according to IUPAC recommendations. These electrodes Incorporate amphetamine-dibenzo-18-crown-6 (DB18C6) and amphetamine-dibenzo-24-crown-8 (DB24C8) as the active components in 1,2-dichloroethane solvent. Both electrode systems exhibit stable near-Nemstian response over the range 10-2-10-5 M amphetaminium cation with a slope in the range of 55–58 mV/decade of concentration. The working pH range is 3–7, the response time varies from 30 to 50 s and the lower limit of detection is ∼3 ppm. The selectivity toward amphetaminium cation is reasonably high relative to many common inorganic cations and alkaloids as well as some amines structurally related to amphetamine. The DB18C6 membrane is 2–14 times more selective for amphetamine in the presence of foreign compounds than DB24C8 based electrode. Determination of 5 μg mL-1 to 4 mg mL-1 of amphetamine sulfate using the standard addition (spiking) technique shows an average recovery of 98.7% and a mean standard deviation of 1.7%. The method offers several advantages over the standard procedures. © 1989, American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.
    DOI/handle
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac00194a015
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/52652
    Collections
    • Chemistry & Earth Sciences [‎601‎ items ]

    entitlement


    Qatar University Digital Hub is a digital collection operated and maintained by the Qatar University Library and supported by the ITS department

    Contact Us | Send Feedback
    Contact Us | Send Feedback | QU

     

     

    Home

    Submit your QU affiliated work

    Browse

    All of Digital Hub
      Communities & Collections Publication Date Author Title Subject Type Language Publisher
    This Collection
      Publication Date Author Title Subject Type Language Publisher

    My Account

    Login

    Statistics

    View Usage Statistics

    Qatar University Digital Hub is a digital collection operated and maintained by the Qatar University Library and supported by the ITS department

    Contact Us | Send Feedback
    Contact Us | Send Feedback | QU

     

     

    Video