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Fluoride Ion-Selective Electrode for Organic Solutions.

Yuko YokoyamaKenji KanoYasuyuki KondoYuto MiyaharaKohei MiyazakiTakeshi Abe
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2021)
Fluoride ions are used in battery electrolytes in fluoride shuttle batteries. Since organic solvents are used in battery electrolytes, there is a growing demand to develop appropriate methods for quantifying fluoride ion concentration in organic solvents. In this study, a fluoride ion-selective electrode (ISE) for organic solutions is proposed as an electrode of the second kind. A Ag|AgF electrode was made via the anodization of a silver wire in propylene carbonate (PC) containing dissolved fluoride ions. The resultant electrode exhibits a stable linear response of the open circuit potential to the logarithm of the fluoride ion concentration in PC solutions over a range of 10-4-10-2 mol dm-3. The lower and upper limits of the linear response were interpreted in terms of the solubility and the formation of a silver fluoride complex. The use of this electrode of the second kind is suitable for the analysis of fluoride ions in organic solutions and is a promising concept for the development of ISEs for the detection of ions in organic solutions under highly restrictive conditions.
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