Four different fatty acids (C7, C10, C14, and C18) were studied to characterize their abilities as lead(II) ion carrier in PVC membrane electrodes. The electrode based on capric acid [CH3(CH2)(8)COOH] shows good Nernestian response for Pb2+ ions. The optimum composition of the membrane was 30 wt.% poly(vinyl chloride), 60 wt.% NPOE as plasticizer, 5 wt.% ionophore, and 5 wt.% potassium tetrakis (p-chlorophenyl) berate as lipophilic salt. The electrode exhibits a Nernstian slope of 29.0 +/- 0.5 mV per decade for Pb2+ over a wide concentration range (1.0 x 10(-5)-1.0 x 10(-2)). It can be used for a period of 3 months without any considerable divergence in potentials. The proposed electrode revealed good selectivities for Pb2+ over a wide variety of other metal ions and could be used in the pH range of 4.5-7. It shows a good stability, good reproducibility, and fast response. The electrode was used for the potentiometric titration of chromate ions with lead ions. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.