Joint determination of novocaine and lidocaine in aqueous solution using multisensory system

Authors

  • Ksenia A. Polumestnaja the post-graduate student of analytical chemistry department of chemical faculty, Voronezh state university, Voronezh
  • Anna V. Parshina k.c.s., s.em. of analytical chemistry department of chemical faculty, Voronezh state university, Voronezh
  • Olga V. Bobreshova d.c.s., the professor of analytical chemistry department of chemical faculty, Voronezh state university, Voronezh
  • Kristina Ju. Jankina the post graduate student of analytical chemistry department of chemical faculty, Voronezh state university, Voronezh
  • Svetlana A. Putinceva the under graduate student of analytical chemistry department of chemical faculty, Voronezh state university, Voronezh

Keywords:

Donnan potential, potentiometric sensor, multisensory systems, medical substances, ion-exchange polymer, regression analyses.

Abstract

Examines potentiometric multisensory systems that consist of novel cross-sensitive PDsensors.
The analytical signal of PD-sensors is the Donnan potential at the ion-exchange
polymer/electrolyte test solution interface. The analytical signal of PD-sensors is the Donnan
potential is developed for joint determination of novocaine, lidokaine in aqueous solution. For
organization PD-sensors perfluorinated sulphocation-exchange polymers (PSP) in H+- and K+-form were
used. Calculated values of sensitivity factor (S>25 mV/pC) and nonselectivity factor (F>0,5) was high.
Therefore PD-sensors can be used as cross-sensitive sensors for joint determination of systems
NovHCl+LidHCl. For graduation of separate sensors and analysis of the total response of sensor array
multivariate methods were used. The relative error of determination did not exceed 10 %.

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Published

2019-11-22

How to Cite

Joint determination of novocaine and lidocaine in aqueous solution using multisensory system. (2019). Sorbtsionnye I Khromatograficheskie Protsessy, 12(2). https://journals.vsu.ru/sorpchrom/article/view/1775

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