Abstract: Benzoate-doped polypyrrole (PPy-Bz) was prepared electrochemically by anodic polymerization of pyrrole in the presence of benzoate ion (Bz) in an aqueous solution and was used as a solid-state PPy-Bz ion selective sensor. The effect of polymerization conditions on the characteristics of the potential response of the sensors was also discussed. The solid-state PPy-Bz sensor, showed a near-Nernstian behavior over 9 x 10-5 - 2 x 10-2 mol L-1 Bz- with a detection limit of 5 x 10-5 mol L-1 in an aqueous solution. The potential response of the sensor was reproducible in the range pH 2 - 9 and was not affected by pH between 6 and 8. Selectivity of the sensor over diverse preservative reagents (sorbate, acetate and citrate) and inorganic salts was evaluated. The PPy-Bz sensor was applied for determination of Bz- ions in carbonated soft drinks by using potentiometry and the results are similar with values obtained by high-performance chromatography
Template and target information: benzoate ion, Bz-
Author keywords: Sodium benzoate, Solid-state sensor, polypyrrole, conducting polymer, electrochemical polymerization, Preservative reagents