A novel multi-ionophore approach for potentiometric analysis of lanthanide mixtures

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Abstract

This work aims to discuss quantification of rare earth metals in a complex mixture using the novel multi-ionophore approach based on potentiometric sensor arrays. Three compounds previously tested as extracting agents in reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel were applied as ionophores in polyvinyl chloride (PVC)-plasticized membranes of potentiometric sensors. Seven types of sensors containing these ionophores were prepared and assembled into a sensor array. The multi-ionophore array performance was evaluated in the analysis of Ln3+ mixtures and compared to that of conventional monoionophore sensors. It was demonstrated that a multi-ionophore array can yield RMSEP (root mean-squared error of prediction) values not exceeding 0.15 logC for quantification of individual lanthanides in binary mixtures in a concentration range 5 to 3 pLn3+ .

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Ashina, J., Babain, V., Kirsanov, D., & Legin, A. (2021). A novel multi-ionophore approach for potentiometric analysis of lanthanide mixtures. Chemosensors, 9(2), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors9020023

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