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Fluorous-Phase Ion-Selective pH Electrodes: Electrode Body and Ionophore Optimization for Measurements in the Physiological pH Range

[Image: see text] Because of their low polarity and polarizability, fluorous sensing membranes are both hydrophobic and lipophobic and exhibit very high ion selectivities. Here, we report on a new fluorous-membrane ion-selective electrode (ISE) with a wide sensing range centered around physiological...

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Autores principales: Chen, Xin V., Mousavi, Maral P.S., Bühlmann, Philippe
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2020
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7301372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32566827
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c00582
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author Chen, Xin V.
Mousavi, Maral P.S.
Bühlmann, Philippe
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description [Image: see text] Because of their low polarity and polarizability, fluorous sensing membranes are both hydrophobic and lipophobic and exhibit very high ion selectivities. Here, we report on a new fluorous-membrane ion-selective electrode (ISE) with a wide sensing range centered around physiologically relevant pH values. The fluorophilic tris[perfluoro(octyl)butyl]amine (N[(CH(2))(4)R(f8)](3)) was synthesized and tested as a new H(+) ionophore using a redesigned electrode body that provides excellent mechanical sealing and much improved measurement reliability. In a challenging 1 M KCl background, these fluorous-phase ISEs exhibit a sensing range from pH 2.2 to 11.2, which is one of the widest working ranges reported to date for ionophore-based H(+) ISEs. High selectivities against common interfering ions such as K(+), Na(+), and Ca(2+) were determined (selectivity coefficients: logK(H, K)(pot) = – 11.6; logK(H, Na)(pot) = – 12.4; logK(H, Ca)(pot) < – 10.2). The use of the N[(CH(2))(4)R(f8)](3) ionophore with its −(CH(2))(4)– spacers separating the amino group from the strongly electron-withdrawing perfluorooctyl groups improved the potentiometric selectivity as compared to the less basic tris[perfluoro(octyl)propyl]amine ionophore. The use of N[(CH(2))(4)R(f8)](3) also made the ISE less prone to counter anion failure (i.e., Donnan failure) at low pH than the use of tris[perfluoro(octyl)pentyl]amine with its longer −(CH(2))(5)– spacers, which more effectively shield the amino center from the perfluorooctyl groups. In addition, we exposed both conventional plasticized PVC-phase pH ISEs and fluorous-phase pH ISEs to 10% serum for 5 days. Results show that the PVC-phase ISEs lost selectivity while their fluorous-phase counterparts did not.
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spelling pubmed-73013722020-06-19 Fluorous-Phase Ion-Selective pH Electrodes: Electrode Body and Ionophore Optimization for Measurements in the Physiological pH Range Chen, Xin V. Mousavi, Maral P.S. Bühlmann, Philippe ACS Omega [Image: see text] Because of their low polarity and polarizability, fluorous sensing membranes are both hydrophobic and lipophobic and exhibit very high ion selectivities. Here, we report on a new fluorous-membrane ion-selective electrode (ISE) with a wide sensing range centered around physiologically relevant pH values. The fluorophilic tris[perfluoro(octyl)butyl]amine (N[(CH(2))(4)R(f8)](3)) was synthesized and tested as a new H(+) ionophore using a redesigned electrode body that provides excellent mechanical sealing and much improved measurement reliability. In a challenging 1 M KCl background, these fluorous-phase ISEs exhibit a sensing range from pH 2.2 to 11.2, which is one of the widest working ranges reported to date for ionophore-based H(+) ISEs. High selectivities against common interfering ions such as K(+), Na(+), and Ca(2+) were determined (selectivity coefficients: logK(H, K)(pot) = – 11.6; logK(H, Na)(pot) = – 12.4; logK(H, Ca)(pot) < – 10.2). The use of the N[(CH(2))(4)R(f8)](3) ionophore with its −(CH(2))(4)– spacers separating the amino group from the strongly electron-withdrawing perfluorooctyl groups improved the potentiometric selectivity as compared to the less basic tris[perfluoro(octyl)propyl]amine ionophore. The use of N[(CH(2))(4)R(f8)](3) also made the ISE less prone to counter anion failure (i.e., Donnan failure) at low pH than the use of tris[perfluoro(octyl)pentyl]amine with its longer −(CH(2))(5)– spacers, which more effectively shield the amino center from the perfluorooctyl groups. In addition, we exposed both conventional plasticized PVC-phase pH ISEs and fluorous-phase pH ISEs to 10% serum for 5 days. Results show that the PVC-phase ISEs lost selectivity while their fluorous-phase counterparts did not. American Chemical Society 2020-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7301372/ /pubmed/32566827 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c00582 Text en Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.
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Mousavi, Maral P.S.
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Fluorous-Phase Ion-Selective pH Electrodes: Electrode Body and Ionophore Optimization for Measurements in the Physiological pH Range
title Fluorous-Phase Ion-Selective pH Electrodes: Electrode Body and Ionophore Optimization for Measurements in the Physiological pH Range
title_full Fluorous-Phase Ion-Selective pH Electrodes: Electrode Body and Ionophore Optimization for Measurements in the Physiological pH Range
title_fullStr Fluorous-Phase Ion-Selective pH Electrodes: Electrode Body and Ionophore Optimization for Measurements in the Physiological pH Range
title_full_unstemmed Fluorous-Phase Ion-Selective pH Electrodes: Electrode Body and Ionophore Optimization for Measurements in the Physiological pH Range
title_short Fluorous-Phase Ion-Selective pH Electrodes: Electrode Body and Ionophore Optimization for Measurements in the Physiological pH Range
title_sort fluorous-phase ion-selective ph electrodes: electrode body and ionophore optimization for measurements in the physiological ph range
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7301372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32566827
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c00582
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