Thermo Fisher Scientific Ion Selective Electrodes Chloride User Manual

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Instruction Manual

Chloride Electrode

Low Level Chloride Determination (using a pH/mV meter)


Use the following low level chloride measurement procedure in the non-linear portion of the
calibration curve. (See Figure 1). This procedure is recommended for solutions containing less than
1.0X10

-4

M.


1.

Using 20 ml of standard ISA, dilute to 100 ml with distilled water. This low level ISA
(1.0M NaNO

3

) is added at the rate of 1 ml low level ISA to each 100 ml of sample. The

background ionic strength will be 1.0X10

-2

M.


2.

Dilute 10 ml of 0.1M standard to 100 ml to prepare a 1.0X10

-2

M standard solution for

measurements in moles per liter. Use the 1,000 ppm standard for measurements in ppm.
Standards should be prepared fresh daily.


3.

Add 1 ml of the low level ISA to a 100 ml volumetric flask and fill to the mark with
distilled water. Pour this solution into a 150 ml beaker and place the beaker on the
magnetic stirrer. Begin stirring at a constant rate.


4.

Place the electrode tips in the solution. Assure that the meter is in the mV mode.


5.

Add increments of the 1.0X10

-2

M or 1,000 ppm standard as given in Table 2 below.


6.

After the reading has stabilized, record the mV reading after each addition.


TABLE

2: Step-wise Calibration for Low Level Chloride Measurements


Added

Concentration

Step

Pipet Volume (ml)

M

ppm

1

A

0.1

1.0X10

-5

1.0

2

A

0.1

2.0X10

-5

2.0

3

A

0.2

4.0X10

-5

4.0

4

A

0.2

6.0X10

-5

6.0

5

A

0.4

9.9X10

-5

9.9

6

B

2.0

2.9X10

-4

29.0

7

B

2.0

4.8X10

-4

48.0


Pipet A = 1 ml graduated pipet
Pipet B = 2 ml pipet
Solutions: additions of 1,000 ppm or 1.0X10

-2

M standard to 100 ml

of ISA as prepared in Step 3 above.

7.

On a semi-logarithmic graph paper, plot the millivolt reading (linear axis) against the
concentration (log axis) as in Figure 1.


8.

Rinse the electrodes in distilled water and blot dry.

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