Zusammenfassung:
This review article provides a comprehensive analysis of the advancements in organic heterocyclic
compounds as ionophores for potentiometric sensors over the past decade. It highlights their critical role in modern
analytical chemistry and their impact on sensor performance. Various classes of heterocyclic ionophores—including
five-membered monoheterocyclic compounds (e.g., pyrazole and 1,2,4-triazole derivatives), pyridine derivatives,
condensed heterocyclic compounds (such as indoles, quinazolines, cucurbiturils, benzimidazoles, benzothiazoles,
carbazoles, and thiazines), Schiff bases, and macroheterocyclic compounds—are systematically reviewed. Special
emphasis is placed on the design, synthesis, and optimization of these ionophores within polymer-based and PVC
membrane electrodes, along with their key performance parameters such as linear concentration ranges, detection
limits, response times, and ion selectivity. By analyzing research findings from the last 10 years, this review
underscores the advantages of organic heterocyclic ionophores in terms of selectivity, stability, and versatility,
making them highly suitable for applications in environmental monitoring, clinical diagnostics, food safety, and
industrial analysis. Additionally, emerging trends and ongoing challenges in potentiometric sensor development are discussed, offering insights into future research directions in this rapidly evolving field.
Beschreibung:
Korol Nataliya, Molnar Dzhosiya and Slivka Mikhailo
Organic heterocyclic compounds as ionophores: recent progress in potentiometric sensing / Korol Nataliya, Molnar Dzhosiya and Slivka Mikhailo // Organic communications : scientific open access journal / Ed.-in-Chief Secen H. - Gebze, Kocaeli, Istanbul,Turkey : ACG Publications, 2025. - 18:1. - P. 3-16