2 calibration for ion measurements, Calibration for ion measurements – Metrohm 781 pH/Ion Meter User Manual

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9.2 Evaluation

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9.2.2

Calibration for ion measurements

Just as for pH measurement, ion measurement using an ion-selective

electrode (ISE) also requires regular calibration. In contrast to pH

measurement, a linear relationship between the measured potential Ui

and the logarithm of the required ion concentration ci cannot always be

assumed. The influence of the interfering ions which is responsible for

this can be described by the Nikolsky equation. This is an extended

Nernst equation which takes the selectivity of the ISE into consideration.

For the ISE calibration with the pH/Ion Meter it is used in the following

form:

(

)

)

blank

(

c

c

log

z

U

)

0

(

E

U

i

N

i

+

+

=

The Nernst constant UN represents, when divided by the charge z of

the ion being measured, the theoretical slope of the calibration function.

For anions it is given a negative sign, for cations a positive sign.
The influence of the interfering ions is given as the 'blank value concen-

tration' c(blank). A significant blank value reduces the lower measuring

range and therefore gives a poorer detection limit.
This means that during the calibration three unknown quantities, i.e.

E(0), Slope and c(blank) must be determined for the calibration func-

tion. In order to be able to calculate all the parameters properly this

means that at least three standard measurements are required. A high-

er number of standards increases the reliability of the mathematical

calculation of the calibration function.
As in a pH calibration, the pH/Ion Meter determines the calibration data

for the measurement of the concentration according to the number of

standard solutions used:
1-Point calibration
Slope:

The existing value is retained, if available. Otherwise the

theoretical slope

U

N

is used.

E(0)

=

)

c

log(

Slope

U

1

1

+

c(blank): Is set to zero and not shown.
2-Point calibration

Slope

=

)

c

log(

)

c

log(

U

U

1

2

1

2

E(0)

=

)

c

log(

Slope

U

+

;

)

c

log( , U= mean value

c(blank): Is set to zero and not shown.

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