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• Press
to change the desired method parameters as indicated in the first step of the method.
• Press to take the second mV reading.
• When the reading is stable, press to store the second mV reading. The ISE measurement
results will be displayed on the LCD.
• Press to log the current results into a ISE Method Report or press to return to
ISE Measure
mode.
• If pressing , the method parameters can be changed and the sample concentration will be recalculated.
• Press to start another measurement.
Note: Press at any time to stop the measurement and return to
ISE Measure
mode.
KNOWN SUBTRACTION
To measure the concentration of a sample using the Known Subtraction incremental method:
• Press and then to select
ISE Measure
mode for the selected channel.
• Select the Known Subtraction method (see
ISE Setup
for details).
• Press to start the measurement. The first step of the method will be displayed on the LCD in which the
user is notified to add the appropriate ISA Buffer Volume (if different from 0 mL) to the sample and to immerse
the electrode into the Sample Volume. The method parameters are also displayed on the LCD.
• Press to set the method parameters. Press / to select next / previous
parameter to be edit, then press and use or to set the desired parameter
value. Press to save the modified value and then press to exit method parameters edit
menu.
Note: For the Known Subtraction method, the stoichiometric ratio (factor) between standard and sample
must also be set in order to take accurate measurements.
• Make sure that the set parameters values are the used ones and submerge the Ion Selective Electrode tip
approximately 4 cm (1½”) into the sample to be tested.
• Press to take the first mV reading.
• When the reading is stable, press to store the first mV reading. The second step of the method
will be displayed on the LCD in which the user is notified to add the Standard Volume of set concentration
to the sample. The method parameters are also displayed on the LCD.
• Press to change the desired method parameters as indicated in the first step of the method.
• Press
to take the second mV reading.
• When the reading is stable, press to store the second mV reading. The ISE measurement
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ISE THEORYISE THEORY
ISE THEORYISE THEORY
ISE THEORY
An Ion Selective Electrode (ISE) is an electrochemical sensor that changes voltage with the activity or concentration
of ions in solutions. The change in voltage is a logarithmic relationship with concentration and is expressed by the
Nernst equation:
where: E - the measured voltage;
E
o
- standard voltage and other standard system voltages;
a - the activity of the ion being measured;
S - the Nernst slope factor and is derived from thermodynamic principles:
R - the universal gas constant (8.314 J*K
-1
*mol
-1
);
T - the temperature in degrees Kelvin;
F - the Faraday’s constant (96,485 C*mol
-1
);
n - the ion charge.
The slope may be positive or negative depending upon the ion charge (n).
Activity and concentration are related by an “activity coefficient”, expressed as:
where: a - the activity of the ion being measured;
- the activity coefficient;
C - the concentration of the ion being measured.
In very dilute solutions approaches 1 so activity and concentration are the same.
SEICEPS
EPOLS
)edaced/Vm(
noitactnelavonoM 61.95+
noinatnelavonoM 61.95–
noitactnelaviD 85.92+
noinatnelaviD 85.92–
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