Analytical Tool for Quality Control of Irrigation Waters via a Potentiometric Electronic Tongue
Autor/es
Miras, Marina; Cuartero, María; García, María Soledad; Ruiz, Alberto; Ortuño, Joaquín ÁngelFecha
2023-07-20Disciplina/s
FarmaciaMateria/s
Potentiometric ion-selective electrodesGeneral selectivity profile
Qualitative and quantitative electronic tongue
Water quality predictor
Irrigation water samples
Resumen
A potentiometric electronic tongue (ET) for the analysis of well and ditch irrigation water samples is herein proposed. The sensors’ array is composed of six ion-selective electrodes based on plasticized polymeric membranes with low selectivity profiles, i.e., the membranes do not contain any selective receptor. The sensors differ between them in the type of ion-exchanger (sensors for cations or anions) and the plasticizer used in the membrane composition, while the polymeric matrix and the preparation protocol were maintained. The potentiometric response of each sensor towards the main cations (Na+, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+) and anions (HCO3−, Cl−, SO42−, NO3−) expected in irrigation water samples was characterized, revealing a fast response time (<50 s). A total of 19 samples were analyzed with the sensor array at optimized experimental conditions, but, also, a series of complementary analytical techniques were applied to obtain the exact ion composition and conductivity to develop a trustable...





