Direct determination of triamterene by potentiometry using a coated wire selective electrode

  • Arvand, M
  • Mousavi, F M.
  • Zanjanchi, A M.
  • Shamsipur, M
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis 33(5):p 975-982, December 2003. | DOI: 10.1016/S0731-7085(03)00432-1

Abstract

A coated wire triamterene-selective electrode based on the incorporation of a triamterene–tetraphenylborate ion-pair in a poly(vinylchloride) coating membrane was constructed. The influence of membrane composition, temperature, pH of the test solution, and foreign ions on the electrode performance were investigated. The electrode showed a Nernstian response over a triamterene concentration range from 1.0×10−6 to 3.5×10−2 M, at 25 °C, and was found to be very selective, precise, and usable within the pH range 4.5–7.5. The standard electrode potentials, E°, were determined at 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 and 45 °C and used to calculate the isothermal temperature coefficient (dE°/dt) of the electrode. Temperatures higher than 45 °C seriously affected the electrode performance. The electrode was successfully applied to the potentiometric determination of triamterene hydrochloride both in pure solutions and in pharmaceutical preparations.

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