A novel highly selective sensitive optical sensor was prepared the chemical immobilization of β-2-hydroxybenzyl-5-bromo-2-hydroxyazastyrene (HBBHAS) on an epoxy-activated agarose membrane pieces. The absorbance variation of the immobilized azastyrene film on agarose upon the addition of 1.5 × 10 M aqueous solutions of La, Y, Al, Sc, Sm, Eu, Lu, Fe, Ce, Cr, SO , Tb, Mn and KIO revealed substantially higher changes for the Yb ion compared to the other considered ions. Thus, using HBBHAS as an appropriate ionophore, a selective optical sensor for Yb was prepared its chemical immobilization on a transparent agarose membrane. The effects of pH, reagent concentration, and time duration of the reaction of immobilizing the reagent were examined. A distinct change in the maximum absorbance of the reagent was established on contact of the sensing membrane with Yb ions at pH = 4.25. For the membrane sensor, a linear relationship was observed between the variation in membrane absorbance (Δ) at 424 nm and Yb concentrations in the range of 4.75 × 10 to 6.20 × 10 M with a detection limit of 1.9 × 10 M for Yb. The effects of some potentially interfering ions on the assessment of Yb were analyzed, and no substantial interference was found. The sensor showed a short response time and decent durability with no reagent leaching. The recovery of Yb ions from the sensor material was performed using 0.3 M HNO and its response was reversible and reproducible with RSD ≥ 1.95%. This study reports a non-toxic, economical, stable, accurate, easy-to-use, and novel optical sensor material to assess Yb in synthetic and environmental water samples.

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