Concentration vs ph, 5 ion selective features – Electro-Chemical Devices (ECD) HYDRA Ammonium User Manual

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HYDRA NH

4

+

-N

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3.5 ION SELECTIVE FEATURES

The Hydra C22 analyzer has several features unique to Ion Selective Electrode measurements,

Isopotential, Interfering Ion Correction and pH Correction. The measurement range of the sensors is

from some ppb level to some ppm level, XXX ppb – XXX ppm, not the traditional 0 – XXX common to

most measurements, there is no zero value. This is most evident when configuring the 4-20 mA outputs.

3.5.1 The Isopotential point

Isopot in the menu is the mV value of the specific sensor where changes in the temperature of the

solution do not change the output of the sensor. This is the base point for temperature compensation

correction. Most pH electrodes have an isopotential near pH 7, but each type of Ion Selective electrode

has a unique isopotential value. Each NH4+ and K+ electrode is supplied with an Isopot that must be

entered in the respective Set-Up Menu.

3.5.2 Potassium Ion Interference Correction

Potassium ions and Ammonium ions have a similar ionic size and the same electrical charge. If

Potassium ions are present in the measured solution then they will cause a positive Interference on the

Ammonium Ion Measurement. The corrections for the Interfering Ions are in the Ks and K+ comp screen

in the Set-Up menu. The Ks, potassium ion selectivity, is the correction factor, ppm NH

4

+

/ppm K

+

;

Example: (50 ppm K

+

) x (0.10 ppm NH

4

+

/ ppm K

+

) = 5 ppm NH

4

+

interference

With the Ks set at 0.10 (10 K

+

/ NH

4

+

) then 50 ppm potassium ion would cause the ammonium

measurement to read 5 ppm high. When the K+ comp line is On the C22 Analyzer uses the potassium

ion concentration from the Potassium Ion Electrode and the Ks factor to calculate the amount of

interference on the Ammonium Ion Electrode and subtracts it from the measured ammonium value

before displaying the NH

4

-N value.

3.5.3 pH Correction

The Ammonium Ion Electrode only measures the ammonium ion (NH

4

+

) not ammonia (NH

3

). Ammonium

ion and ammonia coexist in a pH dependent ratio in

solution. At pH 9.24 the ratio is 1:1, at pH 7 nearly all of the

ammonia is in the ammonium state and at pH 11 it is nearly

all ammonia which is invisible to the sensor. The more acidic

values favor the NH

4

+

and the more basic values favor

ammonia gas, NH

3

. The pH Electrode measures the pH and

the HYDRA C22 Analyzer calculates the total NH

4

+

-N

concentration based on the pH vs. concentration profile.

The Dissociation should be On at all times.

0

20

40

60

80

100

6

8

10

12

%

pH

NH

3

/NH

4

+

% concentration vs pH

% NH4+

% NH3

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