Helpful hints – Ionode IJ pH V5.1 User Manual

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Ionode IJ Instruction Manual

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4.3.1. Helpful Hints

1) Use the same technique to measure

samples as was used for calibration. Be
consistent with stirring rates, times and
conditions.

2) Ideally, the buffers and samples should be

at the same temperature.

3) Calibrate the pH electrode regularly, e.g.

typically once an hour for accuracy to within
±0.01 pH, or once a day for accuracy to
within ±0.1pH.

4) Use fresh buffers for calibration. Avoid

contamination of the stock buffer solution.
Do not use buffers beyond the expiry date.
Note alkaline buffers (pH 9.18 and 10.01)
absorb carbon dioxide from the air and
become

inaccurate.

The

magnitude

depends on the exposure time.

5) Keep all connections dry.

6) Use a dedicated high impedance pH meter.

7) Immerse the electrode so that the reference

junction is below the surface (see

Figure 6

).

8) Do not use in solutions of fluoride ion at low

pH. This will etch the glass membrane.

9) Sulphide

vapours

can

permeate

the

electrode

wick

and

contaminate

the

reference element. Minimize contact in such
environments and change the sleeve
electrolyte frequently.

10) The IJ44 is suitable for use in TRIS buffers

because the sleeve electrolyte does not
contain silver ions. In some conventional
single junction electrodes, silver ions in the
potassium chloride electrolyte react with
TRIS and cause spurious potentials at the
contact zone.

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