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1. 33 INTE STONES che aia A dt E aE Don NE 34 DHL ETM CTS xcs rss Run a 35 TheGry OF Operation tara dat Aad are ew Led an en 36 Troubleshooting 38 ASSISTANCE corr D den ee aici EE EURO 39 LATE LES AL AR RE RU ET g 39 Troubleshooting Checklist 40 Ordering Information 41 Specifications 42 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Introduction This user guide contains information on the preparation operation and maintenance for the potassium ion selective electrode ISE General analytical procedures electrode characteristics and electrode theory are also included in this user guide Potassium electrodes measure free potassium ions in aqueous solutions quickly simply accurately and economically Technical Support Chemists can be consulted for assistance and troubleshooting advice Within the United States call 1 800 225 1480 and outside the United States call 978 232 6000 or fax 978 232 6031 In Europe the Middle East and Africa contact your local authorized dealer For the most current contact information visit www thermo com contactwater For the latest application and technical resources for Thermo Scientific Orion products visit www thermo com waterapps Potassium ionplus Sure Flow Plastic Membrane Combination ISE Cat No 9719BNWP T
2. 150 175 10 M to10 M KCI 200 225 time minutes Reproducibility Reproducibility is limited by factors such as temperature fluctuations drift and noise Within the operating range of the electrode reproducibility is independent of concentration With hourly calibrations direct electrode measurements reproducible to 2 can be obtained Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide 31 Limits of Detection In pure potassium solutions the upper limit of detection is 1 M When possible dilute the sample into the linear range of the electrode If samples are not diluted the possibility of a liquid reference junction potential and the salt extraction effect need to be considered At high salt concentrations salts may be extracted into the electrode membrane causing deviation from theoretical response To measure samples between 10 1 and 1 M calibrate the electrode at 4 or 5 intermediate points or dilute the sample The lower limit of detection is determined by the slight water solubility of the ion exchanger which causes deviation from theoretical response Figure 3 shows the theoretical response at low levels of potassium compared to the actual response If potassium measurements are made below 0 4 ppm or 10 M potassium a low level measurement procedure is recommended Electrode Life Each sensing module will last approximately six months with normal laboratory use but the actual lifespan of the sensing
3. If working with low level samples follow the procedure in the Low Level Calibration section Assistance After troubleshooting all components of your measurement system contact Technical Support Within the United States call 1 800 225 1480 and outside the United States call 978 232 6000 or fax 978 232 6031 In Europe the Middle East and Africa contact your local authorized dealer For the most current contact information visit www thermo com contactwater For the latest application and technical resources for Thermo Scientific Orion products visit www thermo com waterapps Warranty For the most current warranty information visit www thermo com water Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide 39 Troubleshooting Checklist 40 No electrode filling solution added Fill the electrode with filling solution up to the fill hole Refer to the Electrode Preparation section for details Incorrect electrode filling solution used Refer to the Electrode Preparation section to verify that the correct electrode filling solution was used Electrode junction is dry Push down on the electrode cap to allow a few drops of filling solution to drain out of the electrode No reference electrode present The 9319BN potassium half cell electrode require a separate reference electrode Cat No 900200 Electrode is clogged or dirty Refer to the Electrode Maintenance section for electrode cleaning and flushing
4. measuring system can be divided into four components for ease in troubleshooting meter electrode sample application and technique Meter The meter is the easiest component to eliminate as a possible cause of error Thermo Scientific Orion meters include an instrument checkout procedure and shorting cap for convenience in troubleshooting Consult the meter user guide for directions Electrode 1 Rinse the electrode thoroughly with distilled water 2 Verify the electrode performance by performing the procedure in the Checking Electrode Operation Slope section 3 Ifthe electrode fails this procedure review the Measuring Hints section Clean the electrode thoroughly as directed in the Electrode Maintenance section Drain and refill the electrode with fresh filling solution 4 Repeat the procedure in the Checking Electrode Operation Slope section 5 It the electrode fails this procedure again and the half cell potassium electrode is being used determine whether the potassium or reference electrode is at fault To do this substitute a known working electrode for the electrode in question and repeat the procedure in the Checking Electrode Operation Slope section 6 If the electrode passes the procedure but measurement problems persist the sample may contain interferences or complexing agents or the technique may be in error 7 Before replacing a faulty electrode review this user guide and be sure to thoroughly
5. should be prepared with a composition similar to the samples Reference electrode conditions must also be considered Liquid junction potentials arise any time when two solutions of different composition are brought into contact The potential results from the interdiffusion of ions in the two solutions Since ions diffuse at different rates the electrode charge will be carried unequally across the solution boundary resulting in a potential difference between the two solutions In making electrode measurements it is important that this potential is the same when the reference is in the standardizing solution as well as in the same solution otherwise the change in liquid junction potential will appear as an error in the measured specific ion electrode potential The most important variable that analysts have under their control is the composition of the liquid junction filling solution The filling solution should be equitransferent That is the speed with which the positive and negative ions in the filling solution diffuse into the sample should be nearly as equal as possible If the rate at which positive and negative charge is carried into the sample solution is equal then no junction potential can result Optimum Results filling solutions are specifically designed to meet all reference electrode conditions Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide 37 Troubleshooting Follow a systematic procedure to isolate the problem The
6. 2 mL of ISA to a 150 mL beaker and stir the solution thoroughly 2 Rinse the electrode with distilled water blot it dry and place it into the beaker with the less concentrated standard Wait for a stable reading and adjust the meter to display the value of the standard as described in the meter user guide 3 Add 100 mL of the more concentrated standard and 2 mL of ISA to a second 150 mL beaker and stir the solution thoroughly 4 Rinse the electrode with distilled water blot it dry and place it into the beaker with the more concentrated standard Wait for a stable reading and adjust the meter to display the value of the second standard as described in the meter user guide 5 Record the resulting slope value The slope should be between 54 and 60 mV when the standards are between 20 and 25 C 6 Add 100 mL of sample and 2 mL of ISA to a clean 150 mL beaker and stir the solution thoroughly 7 Rinse the electrode with distilled water blot it dry and place it into the sample The concentration of the sample will be displayed on the meter Note Other solution volumes may be used as long as the ratio of solution to ISA remains 50 1 16 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Direct Calibration Procedure Using a Meter with a mV Mode Note See the meter user guide for more specific information 1 Set the meter to the mV mode 2 Add 100 mL of the less concentrated standard and 2 mL of ISA to a 150 mL beaker and
7. Due to the Sure Flow reference this electrode is able to measure sample volumes as small as 5 mL using a modified direct measurement procedure Because less solution volume is required the chemical usage of potassium standards and ISA is reduced This method is also convenient when making field measurements since the 9719BNWP combination potassium electrode does not require a separate reference electrode All samples should have a concentration greater than 1 ppm or 2 5 x 10 M potassium A two point calibration is sufficient although more points can be used The following procedure recommends using 25 mL of sample Smaller sample volumes can be used as long as the final volume of solution is sufficient to cover the bottom of the electrode Calibration Hints e Use the 9719BNWP ionplus combination potassium electrode e Standard concentrations should bracket the expected sample concentrations e Always keep the ratio of standard or sample to ISA at 50 1 e For high ionic strength samples that have an ionic strength of 0 1 M or greater prepare standards with a background composition similar to that of the samples or measure the samples using the known addition method e During calibration measure the least concentrated standard first and work up to the most concentrated standard e Calibrate with the same volume of standard as the volume of sample that is available for analysis 18 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User
8. Slope mV 0 54 20 10 56 18 20 58 16 25 59 16 30 60 15 40 62 13 If sample temperatures vary use of the 9719BNWP combination potassium electrode is recommended The Optimum Results E filling solution that is included with the electrode will minimize junction potentials and provide optimum temperature and time response Optimum Results E filling solution produces an isopotential point of 1 54 M potassium The isopotential point is the concentration at which the potential of the electrode does not vary with temperature Since the isopotential point of this electrode is known the combination potassium electrode may be used on meters that allow automatic temperature compensation for ISE measurements By programming in the isopotential point and placing an ATC probe into the sample any time the temperature changes the meter will automatically adjust the slope of the calibration curve resulting in more accurate measurement results Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide 33 Interferences Cations if present at high enough levels are electrode interferences and will cause measurement errors Table 7 indicates levels of common cations that will cause 10 errors at different concentrations of potassium If the electrode is exposed to high levels of interfering ions it may drift and become sluggish in response When this happens restore normal performance by soaking the electrode for an hour in distilled water emptying the old
9. a stable reading is displayed record the mV value 7 Determine the sample concentration corresponding to the measured potential from the low level calibration curve Table 2 Calibration Curve For Low Level Calibrations Additions of standard to 100 mL distilled water and 1 mL low level ISA solution Volume Concentration Step Pipet Size Added ppm M 1 1mL 0 1mL 0 1 1 0 x 106 2 1mL 0 1mL 0 2 2 0 x 106 3 1mL 0 2mL 0 4 3 9 x 106 4 1mL 0 2mL 0 6 5 9 x 106 5 1 mL 0 4 mL 1 0 9 8 x 106 6 2mL 2 0 mL 2 9 2 9 x 10 7 2 mL 2 0 mL 4 7 4 7 x 105 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide 23 Known Addition Technique Known addition is a convenient technique for measuring samples in the linear range of the electrode greater than 0 4 ppm or 105 M potassium because no calibration curve is required It can be used to verify the results of a direct calibration or to measure the total concentration of an ion in the presence of a large excess of a complexing agent The sample potential is measured before and after addition of a standard solution Accurate results require that the following conditions be met e Concentration should approximately double as a result of the addition e Sample concentration should be known to within a factor of three e Either no complexing agent or a large excess of the complexing agent may be present e The ratio of the uncomplexed ion to complexed ion must not be changed by addition of the stan
10. clean the electrode correctly prepare the electrode use the proper filling solution ISA and standards correctly measure the samples and review the Troubleshooting Checklist section 38 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Sample Application The quality of results depends greatly upon the quality of the standards Always prepare fresh standards when problems arise it could save hours of frustrating troubleshooting Errors may result from contamination of prepared standards accuracy of dilution quality of distilled water or a mathematical error in calculating the concentrations The best method for preparation of standards is serial dilution Refer to the Serial Dilution section The electrode and meter may operate with standards but not with the sample In this case check the sample composition for interferences incompatibilities or temperature effects Refer to the Sample Requirements Temperature Effects Interferences and pH Effects sections Technique If trouble persists review operating procedures Review calibration and measurement sections to be sure proper technique has been followed Verify that the expected concentration of the ion of interest is within the limit of detection of the electrode Check the method of analysis for compatibility with your sample Direct measurement may not always be the method of choice If a large amount of complexing agents are present known addition may be the best method
11. electrode to the same depth as the potassium electrode Allow all standards and samples to reach the same temperature for precise measurements Verify the electrode calibration every two hours by placing the electrode in a fresh aliquot of the least concentrated standard used for calibration If the value has changed by more than 2 recalibrate the electrode After immersing the electrode in a solution check the electrode sensing surface for air bubbles and remove air bubbles by reimmersing the electrode in the solution and gently tapping it For high ionic strength samples prepare standards with a background composition similar to the sample The fill hole cover must be open during measurements to ensure a uniform flow of filling solution If the combination electrode is used and the electrode is used in dirty or viscous samples or the electrode response becomes sluggish empty the electrode completely hold the junction open and flush the junction with distilled water Empty any water from the electrode and refill it with fresh filling solution Press down on the electrode cap to let a few drops of the filling solution flow out of the electrode and then replenish any lost solution Electrode Storage Potassium Combination Electrode Storage Cat No 9719BNWP For storage between measurements and up to three days store the electrode in a 102 M or 100 ppm potassium standard The filling solution inside the electrode should
12. filling solution filling the electrode with fresh filling solution and then soaking the electrode for a few hours a 102 M or 100 ppm potassium standard If soaking the electrode does not restore normal electrode performance refer to the Electrode Maintenance section for instructions on how to replace the sensing module When the level of interferences in samples is constant it is sometimes possible to measure potassium accurately when interference levels are higher than those in Table 7 For example potassium can be measured in sea water by using synthetic ocean water for calibration Contact our Technical Support Chemists for more information Table 7 Potassium Electrode Interferences Interferences 104M 103M 102 M Moles Liter Potassium Potassium Potassium Cs 3 x 10 3 x 104 3 x 103 NH 6 x 104 6 x 103 6 x 102 TH 6 x 104 6 x 103 6 x 102 H 1 x 103 1 x 102 0 1 Ag 0 1 1 0 10 Trist 0 1 1 0 10 Li 0 2 2 0 20 Na 0 2 2 0 20 Tris is the cation of tris hydroxymethyl aminomethane 34 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Interferences 1ppm ppm Potassium Cs 1 0 NH 2 7 Tr 31 4 H 3 6 pH Agt 2765 Tris 3105 Li 356 Na 1179 10 ppm Potassium 10 27 314 2 6 pH 27650 31050 3560 11790 100 ppm Potassium 100 270 3140 1 6 pH 276500 310500 35600 117900 Tris is the cation of tris hydroxymethyl aminomethane pH Effects Although the electrode can be used over a wide pH
13. guide if required 4 Pipet the appropriate amount of the standard solution into the beaker Stir the solution thoroughly 5 When a stable reading is displayed record the sample concentration Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide 25 Known Addition Using a Meter with a Millivolt Mode 1 Set the meter to the relative millivolt mode If a relative millivolt mode is not available use the millivolt mode 2 Measure 100 mL of sample and 2 mL of ISA and pour the solutions into a 150 mL beaker Stir the solution thoroughly 3 Rinse the electrode with distilled water blot it dry and place the electrode into the beaker When a stable reading is displayed set the meter to read 0 0 mV If the reading cannot be adjusted to 0 0 mV record the actual mV value 4 Pipet the appropriate amount of standard solution into the beaker Stir the solution thoroughly 5 When a stable reading is displayed record the mV value If the meter could not be set to 0 0 mV in step 3 subtract the first reading from the second reading to calculate AE 6 Use Table 5 to find the O value that corresponds to the change in potential AE To determine the original sample concentration multiply Q by the concentration of the added standard Csample 0 Cutandard C y Standard concentration Csample sample concentration Q value from Table 5 standar The table of O values is calculated for a 10 volume change The equation for the calculat
14. instructions Sensing module is not installed properly dirty or defective Refer to the Electrode Preparation section and verify that the electrode was assembled correctly Refer to the Electrode Maintenance section for instructions on installing a new sensing module Standards are contaminated or made incorrectly Prepare fresh standards Refer to the Serial Dilution Measurement Hints and Analytical Techniques sections ISA not used or incorrect ISA used ISA must be added to all standards and samples Refer to the Required Equipment section for information on the ISA Samples and standards at different temperatures Allow solutions to reach the same temperature r bubble on sensing module emove air bubble by reimmersing the electrode in solution DD ectrode not properly connected to meter nplug and reconnect the electrode to the meter cm eter or stir plate not properly grounded Check the meter and stir plate for proper grounding Static electricity present Wipe plastic parts on the meter with a detergent solution Defective meter Check the meter performance See the meter user guide Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Ordering Information Cat No 9719BNWP 900065 9319BN 900200 900002 921906 931911 971901 9700BNWP 931901 9300BNWP Description Potassium ionplus Sure Flow combination electrode waterproof BNC connector Optimum Result
15. module from the inner stem and dispose of the old sensing module Obtain a new 97 series potassium module Cat No 971901 and refer to the 9719BNWP Potassium Combination Electrode Preparation section for detailed instructions on assembling the electrode For the 9319BN potassium half cell electrode use the 93 series potassium module Cat No 931901 Rinse the electrode with distilled water Carefully unscrew the sensing module from the electrode and dispose of the old sensing module Obtain a new 93 series potassium module Cat No 931901 and refer to the 9319BN Potassium Half Cell Electrode Preparation section for detailed instructions on assembling the electrode 12 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Analytical Techniques A variety of analytical techniques are available to the analyst The following is a description of these techniques Direct Calibration is a simple procedure for measuring a large number of samples Only one meter reading is required for each sample Calibration is performed using a series of standards The concentration of the samples is determined by comparison to the standards ISA is added to all solutions to ensure that samples and standards have similar ionic strength Low Level Calibration is a similar to the direct calibration technique This method is recommended when the expected sample concentration is less than 0 4 ppm or 10 M potassium A minimum three point calibration is recommended
16. range hydrogen ion interferes with measurements of low levels of potassium ion Refer to Table 7 to determine the minimum pH at which low level potassium measurements can be made without more than a 10 error due to hydrogen ion interference Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide 35 Theory of Operation The potassium electrode consists of a replaceable pretested sensing module connected to an epoxy body The sensing module contains a liquid internal filling solution in contact with a gelled organophilic membrane that contains a potassium selective ion exchanger Figure 5 Example of an lon Sensing Module Z module y electrical housing A contact A KG WY internal A internal reference A aqueous element 4 reference Ag AgCl US solution porous plastic ion organphilic sensitive membrane lt area When the module is in contact with a solution containing potassium ions an electrode potential develops across the module This potential which depends on the level of free potassium ion in solution is measured against a constant reference potential with a digital pH mV meter or ISE concentration meter The measured potential corresponding to the level of potassium ion in solution is described by the Nernst equation E E S log A E measured electrode potential E reference potential a constant A potassium ion activity level in solution S electrode slope about 5
17. stabilization Longer response time will be needed at low level measurements e Stir all standards and samples at a uniform rate Low Level Setup 1 Prepare the electrode as described in the Electrode Preparation section 2 Connect the electrode to the meter Set the meter to the mV mode 3 Prepare the low level ISA by pipetting 20 mL of the ISA Cat No 931911 into a 100 mL volumetric flask and diluting to the mark with distilled water Use low level ISA for low level measurements only 4 Select a standard solution Use either a 100 ppm or 103 M potassium standard 22 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Low Level Calibration and Measurement 1 Add 100 mL of distilled water and 1 mL of low level ISA to a 150 mL beaker 2 Rinse the electrode with distilled water blot it dry and place it into the beaker Stir the solution thoroughly 3 Add increments of the 100 ppm or 103 M potassium standard to the beaker using the steps outlined in Table 2 Record the stable millivolt reading after each increment 4 On semi logarithmic paper plot the concentration log axis against the millivolt potential linear axis Prepare a new calibration curve with fresh standards each day 5 Measure 100 mL of sample and 1 mL of low level ISA and pour the solutions into a clean 150 mL beaker Rinse the electrode with distilled water blot it dry and place the electrode into the sample 6 Stir the solution thoroughly When
18. stir the solution thoroughly 3 Rinse the electrode with distilled water blot it dry and place it into the beaker with the less concentrated standard When a stable reading is displayed record the mV value and corresponding standard concentration 4 Add 100 mL of the more concentrated standard and 2 mL of ISA to a second 150 mL beaker and stir the solution thoroughly 5 Rinse the electrode with distilled water blot it dry and place it into the beaker with the more concentrated standard When a stable reading is displayed record the mV value and corresponding standard concentration 6 Using semi logarithmic graph paper prepare a calibration curve by plotting the millivolt values on the linear axis and the standard concentration values on the logarithmic axis 7 Add 100 mL of sample and 2 mL of ISA to a clean 150 mL beaker and stir the solution thoroughly 8 Rinse the electrode with distilled water blot it dry and place it into the beaker When a stable reading is displayed record the mV value 9 Using the calibration curve prepared in step 6 determine the unknown concentration of the sample Note Other solution volumes may be used as long as the ratio of solution to ISA remains 50 1 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide 17 Small Volume Direct Calibration Technique Take advantage of special design features available with the 9719BNWP ionplus combination potassium electrode to meet your measuring needs
19. to compensate for the electrode s non linear response at these concentrations A special calibration standard preparation procedure is the best means of preparing low level calibration standards Incremental Techniques provide a useful method for measuring samples since a calibration is not required The different incremental techniques are described below They can be used to measure the total concentration of a specific ion in the presence of a large 50 to 100 times excess of complexing agents As in direct calibration any convenient concentration unit can be used Known Addition is useful for measuring dilute samples checking the results of direct calibration when no complexing agents are present or measuring the total concentration of an ion in the presence of an excess complexing agent The electrode is immersed in the sample solution and an aliquot of a standard solution containing the measured species is added to the sample From the change in potential before and after the addition the original sample concentration is determined Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide 13 Direct Calibration Technique Typical Direct Calibration Curve In the direct calibration procedure a calibration curve is constructed either in the meter memory or on semi logarithmic paper Electrode potentials of standard solutions are measured and plotted on the linear axis against their concentrations on the log axis In the linear regi
20. 1 To prepare a 102 M standard 391 ppm as K Pipet 10 mL of the 0 1 Ms flask Dilute to the mark wi andard into a 100 mL volumetric th deionized water and mix well 2 To prepare a 103 M standard 39 1 ppm as K Pipet 10 mL of the 102M s flask Dilute to the mark wi andard into a 100 mL volumetric th deionized water and mix well 3 To prepare a 10 4 M standard 3 91 ppm as K Pipet 10 mL of the 103 M s andard into a 100 mL volumetric flask Dilute to the mark wi th deionized water and mix well To prepare standards with a different concentration use the following formula C V C V C concentration of origin al standard V volume of original standard C concentration of standard after dilution V volume of standard aft For example to prepare 100 mL er dilution of a 100 ppm potassium standard from a 3910 ppm potassium standard C 3910 ppm potassium V unknown C 100 ppm potassi V 100 mL um 3910 ppm V 100 ppm 100 mL V 100 ppm 100 mL 3910 ppm 2 56 mL Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Electrode Setup 9719BNWP Potassium Combination Electrode Preparation Note Do not to touch the sensing membrane or reference pellet during the electrode assembly 1 Remove the sensing module from the vial and save the vial for storage Make sure that both O rings are in place on the module Remove the electrode handle from the bo
21. 1218 13 4 0 1132 0 1155 0 1178 0 1198 13 6 0 1113 0 1136 0 1158 0 1178 13 8 0 1094 0 1117 0 1139 0 1159 14 0 0 1076 0 1098 0 1120 0 1140 14 2 0 1058 0 1080 0 1102 0 1121 14 4 0 1041 0 1063 0 1084 0 1103 14 6 0 1024 0 1045 0 1067 0 1086 14 8 0 1008 0 1029 0 1050 0 1069 28 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide AE 15 0 15 5 16 0 16 5 17 0 175 18 0 18 5 19 0 19 5 20 0 20 5 21 0 21 5 22 0 22 5 23 0 23 5 24 0 24 5 25 0 25 5 26 0 26 5 27 0 275 28 0 28 5 29 0 29 5 30 0 30 5 31 0 31 5 32 0 32 5 33 0 33 5 34 0 34 5 35 0 35 5 36 0 36 5 37 0 375 38 0 38 5 39 0 39 5 Q Concentration Ratio 57 2 0 0992 0 0953 0 0917 0 0882 0 0850 0 0819 0 0790 0 0762 0 0736 0 0711 0 0687 0 0664 0 0642 0 0621 0 0602 0 0583 0 0564 0 0547 0 0530 0 0514 0 0499 0 0484 0 0470 0 0456 0 0443 0 0431 0 0419 0 0407 0 0395 0 0385 0 0374 0 0364 0 0354 0 0345 0 0335 0 0327 0 0318 0 0310 0 0302 0 0294 0 0286 0 0279 0 0272 0 0265 0 0258 0 0252 0 0246 0 0240 0 0234 0 0228 58 2 0 1012 0 0973 0 0936 0 0902 0 0869 0 0837 0 0808 0 0779 0 0753 0 0727 0 0703 0 0680 0 0658 0 0637 0 0617 0 0597 0 0579 0 0561 0 0544 0 0528 0 0512 0 0497 0 0483 0 0469 0 0455 0 0443 0 0430 0 0418 0 0407 0 0396 0 0385 0 0375 0 0365 0 0355 0 0345 0 0336 0 0328 0 0319 0 0311 0 0303 0 0295 0 0288 0 0281 0 0274 0 0267 0 0260 0 0254 0 0248 0 0242 0 0236
22. 164 0 0169 48 5 0 0148 0 0154 0 0160 0 0166 49 0 0 0145 0 0151 0 0157 0 0162 49 5 0 0142 0 0147 0 0153 0 0158 50 0 0 0139 0 0144 0 0150 0 0155 50 5 0 0135 0 0141 0 0146 0 0151 51 0 0 0132 0 0138 0 0143 0 0148 51 5 0 0129 0 0135 0 0140 0 0145 52 0 0 0126 0 0132 0 0137 0 0142 52 5 0 0124 0 0129 0 0134 0 0139 53 0 0 0121 0 0126 0 0131 0 0136 53 5 0 0118 0 0123 0 0128 0 0133 54 0 0 0116 0 0120 0 0125 0 0130 54 5 0 0113 0 0118 0 0123 0 0127 55 0 0 0110 0 0115 0 0120 0 0125 55 5 0 0108 0 0113 0 0118 0 0122 56 0 0 0106 0 0110 0 0115 0 0119 56 5 0 0103 0 0108 0 0113 0 0117 570 0 0101 0 0106 0 0110 0 0114 575 0 0099 0 0103 0 0108 0 0112 58 0 0 0097 0 0101 0 0105 0 0110 58 5 0 0095 0 0099 0 0103 0 0107 59 0 0 0093 0 0097 0 0101 0 0105 59 5 0 0091 0 0095 0 0099 0 0103 60 0 0 0089 0 0093 0 0097 0 0101 30 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Electrode Characteristics Electrode Response The electrode potential plotted against concentration on semi logarithmic paper results in a straight line with a slope of about 54 to 60 mV per decade change in concentration The time response of the electrode the time required to reach 99 of the stable potential reading varies from several seconds in concentrated solutions to several minutes near the limit of detection Figure 4 Typical Electrode Response to Potassium Concentration 10 M to 10m KCI 50 75 electrode potential 100 mV 125 3 4 10 Mto10 M KCI
23. 59 2 0 1033 0 0994 0 0956 0 0921 0 0887 0 0856 0 0825 0 0797 0 0770 0 0744 0 0719 0 0696 0 0673 0 0652 0 0631 0 0612 0 0593 0 0575 0 0558 0 0541 0 0525 0 0510 0 0495 0 0481 0 0468 0 0455 0 0442 0 0430 0 0418 0 0407 0 0396 0 0385 0 0375 0 0365 0 0356 0 0346 0 0337 0 0329 0 0320 0 0312 0 0305 0 0297 0 0290 0 0282 0 0275 0 0269 0 0262 0 0256 0 0250 0 0244 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide 60 1 0 1052 0 1012 0 0974 0 0938 0 0904 0 0872 0 0841 0 0813 0 0785 0 0759 0 0734 0 0710 0 0687 0 0666 0 0645 0 0625 0 0606 0 0588 0 0570 0 0553 0 0537 0 0522 0 0507 0 0492 0 0479 0 0465 0 0452 0 0440 0 0428 0 0417 0 0406 0 0395 0 0384 0 0374 0 0365 0 0355 0 0346 0 0337 0 0329 0 0321 0 0313 0 0305 0 0298 0 0290 0 0283 0 0276 0 0270 0 0263 0 0257 0 0251 29 AE Q Concentration Ratio 57 2 58 2 59 2 60 1 40 0 0 0223 0 0230 0 0238 0 0245 40 5 0 0217 0 0225 0 0232 0 0239 41 0 0 0212 0 0219 0 0227 0 0234 41 5 0 0207 0 0214 0 0221 0 0228 42 0 0 0202 0 0209 0 0216 0 0223 42 5 0 0197 0 0204 0 0211 0 0218 43 0 0 0192 0 0199 0 0206 0 0213 43 5 0 0188 0 0195 0 0202 0 0208 44 0 0 0183 0 0190 0 0197 0 0203 44 5 0 0179 0 0186 0 0192 0 0198 45 0 0 0175 0 0181 0 0188 0 0194 45 5 0 0171 0 0177 0 0184 0 0190 46 0 0 0167 0 0173 0 0179 0 0185 46 5 0 0163 0 0169 0 0175 0 0181 470 0 0159 0 0165 0 0171 0 0177 475 0 0156 0 0162 0 0168 0 0173 48 0 0 0152 0 0158 0 0
24. 7 mV per decade S 2 3 RT nF R and F are constants T temperature in degrees K and n ionic charge 36 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide The level of potassium ions A is the activity or effective concentration of free potassium ions in solution The potassium ion activity is related to free potassium ion concentration C by the activity coefficient y A y C lonic activity coefficients are variable and largely depend on total ionic strength The ionic strength of a solution is determined by all of the ions present It is calculated by multiplying the concentration of each individual ion by the square of its charge adding all these values up and then dividing by two lonic strength 1 2 Y C Z gt C concentration of ion i Z charge of ion i gt symbolizes the sum of all the types of ions in solutions If background ionic strength is high and constant relative to the sensed ion concentration the activity coefficient is constant and activity is directly proportional to concentration lonic strength adjustor ISA is added to all potassium standards and samples so that the background ionic strength is high and constant relative to variable concentrations of potassium For potassium the recommended ISA is NaCl Other solutions can be used as long as they do not contain ions that would interfere with the electrode response to potassium If samples have a high ionic strength above 0 1 M standards
25. Guide Small Volume Direct Calibration Setup 1 Prepare the 9719BNWP combination potassium electrode as described in the Electrode Preparation section and fill the electrode with Optimum Results E filling solution Cat No 900065 Connect the electrode to the meter Prepare at least two standards that bracket the expected sample range and differ in concentration by a factor of ten Standards can be prepared in any concentration unit to suit the particular analysis requirement See the Serial Dilution section for instructions on how to prepare standards All standards should be at the same temperature as the samples For details on temperature effects on electrode performance refer to the Temperature Effects section Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide 19 Small Volume Direct Calibration Procedure Using a Meter with an ISE Mode Note See the meter user guide for more specific information 1 Add 25 mL of the less concentrated standard and 0 5 mL of ISA to a 50 mL beaker and swirl the solution to mix 2 Rinse the electrode with distilled water blot it dry and place it into the beaker with the less concentrated standard Wait for a stable reading and adjust the meter to display the value of the standard as described in the meter user guide 3 Add 25 mL of the more concentrated standard and 0 5 mL of ISA to a second 50 mL beaker and swirl the solution to mix 4 Rinse the electrode with distilled water blot it dr
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28. ange slopes in column heading are in units of mV decade AE Q Concentration Ratio 57 2 58 2 59 2 60 1 5 0 0 2917 0 2957 0 2996 0 3031 5 2 0 2827 0 2867 0 2906 0 2940 5 4 0 2742 0 2781 0 2820 0 2854 5 6 0 2662 0 2700 0 2738 0 2772 5 8 0 2585 0 2623 0 2660 0 2693 6 0 0 2512 0 2550 0 2586 0 2619 6 2 0 2443 0 2480 0 2516 0 2548 6 4 0 2377 0 2413 0 2449 0 2480 6 6 0 2314 0 2349 0 2384 0 2416 6 8 0 2253 0 2288 0 2323 0 2354 70 0 2196 0 2230 0 2264 0 2295 72 0 2140 0 2174 0 2208 0 2238 74 0 2087 0 2121 0 2154 0 2184 76 0 2037 0 2070 0 2102 0 2131 78 0 1988 0 2020 0 2052 0 2081 8 0 0 1941 0 1973 0 2005 0 2033 8 2 0 1896 0 1927 0 1959 0 1987 8 4 0 1852 0 1884 0 1914 0 1942 8 6 0 1811 0 1841 0 1872 0 1899 8 8 0 1770 0 1801 0 1831 0 1858 9 0 0 1732 0 1762 0 1791 0 1818 9 2 0 1694 0 1724 0 1753 0 1779 9 4 0 1658 0 1687 0 1716 0 1742 9 6 0 1623 0 1652 0 1680 0 1706 9 8 0 1590 0 1618 0 1646 0 1671 10 0 0 1557 0 1585 0 1613 0 1638 0 2 0 1525 0 1553 0 1580 0 1605 10 4 0 1495 0 1522 0 1549 0 1573 10 6 0 1465 0 1492 0 1519 0 1543 0 8 0 1437 0 1463 0 1490 0 1513 11 0 0 1409 0 1435 0 1461 0 1485 1 2 0 1382 0 1408 0 1434 0 1457 11 4 0 1356 0 1382 0 1407 0 1430 11 6 0 1331 0 1356 0 1381 0 1404 11 8 0 1306 0 1331 0 1356 0 1378 12 0 0 1282 0 1307 0 1331 0 1353 12 2 0 1259 0 1283 0 1308 0 1329 12 4 0 1236 0 1260 0 1284 0 1306 12 6 0 1214 0 1238 0 1262 0 1283 12 8 0 1193 0 1217 0 1240 0 1261 13 0 0 1172 0 1195 0 1219 0 1239 13 2 0 1152 0 1175 0 1198 0
29. ar 4 Star and 5 Star benchtop meters Volumetric flasks graduated cylinders and beakers Plastic labware is required for low level potassium analysis Distilled or deionized water Potassium electrode filling solution Use Optimum Results E filling solution Cat No 900065 for the 9719BNWP potassium combination electrode Use inner chamber filling solution Cat No 900002 and dilute ISA for the double junction reference electrode that is used with the 9319BN potassium half cell electrode Prepare the dilute ISA for the outer chamber filling solution by adding 2 mL of ISA Cat No 931911 to a 100 mL volumetric flask and diluting to the mark with distilled water 0 1 M KCI potassium calibration standard Cat No 921906 1000 ppm potassium solution Add 25 6 mL of the 0 1 M potassium standard to a 100 mL volumetric flask dilute to the mark with distilled water and mix the solution Potassium ionic strength adjuster ISA Cat No 931911 ISA provides a constant background ionic strength for samples and standards Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Serial Dilutions Serial dilution is the best method for the preparation of standards Serial dilution means that an initial standard is diluted using volumetric glassware to prepare a second standard solution The second standard is similarly diluted to prepare a third standard and so on until t has been prepared he desired range of standards
30. cal thermometer Rinse the potassium electrode with distilled water and then soak it in a 100 ppm or 102 M potassium standard for 1 to 2 hours prior to use Note Do not immerse the electrode past the rubber electrode washer 900200 Double Junction Reference Electrode Preparation Prepare the reference electrode according to the reference electrode user guide Fill the reference electrode with inner chamber filling solution Cat No 900002 and dilute ISA as the outer chamber filling solution Prepare the dilute ISA for the outer chamber filling solution by adding 2 mL of ISA Cat No 931911 toa 100 mL volumetric flask and diluting to the mark with distilled water Note Do not use the outer chamber filling solution that ships with the 900200 double junction reference electrode because it contains interferences for potassium measurements Figure 2 9319BN Potassium Half Cell Electrode Electrode Body Washer Sensing Module 6 Sensing Membrane 6 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Checking Electrode Operation Slope These are general instructions that can be used with most meters to check the electrode operation Refer to the meter user guide for more specific information This procedure measures electrode slope Slope is defined as the change in millivolts observed with every tenfold change in concentration Obtaining the slope value provides the best means for checking electrode operation 1 If the el
31. d standard When a stable reading is displayed record the mV value and corresponding standard concentration 6 Using semi logarithmic graph paper prepare a calibration curve by plotting the millivolt values on the linear axis and the standard concentration values on the logarithmic axis 7 Add 25 mL of sample and 0 5 mL of ISA to a clean 50 mL beaker and swirl the solution to mix 8 Rinse the electrode with distilled water blot it dry and place it into the beaker When a stable reading is displayed record the mV value 9 Using the calibration curve prepared in step 6 determine the unknown concentration of the sample Note Other solution volumes may be used as long as the ratio of solution to ISA remains 50 1 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide 21 Low Level Calibration Technique These procedures are for solutions that have a potassium concentration of less than 0 4 ppm or 10 M potassium For solutions low in potassium but high in total ionic strength greater than 10 1 M perform the same procedure by preparing a calibrating solution with a composition similar to the sample Accurate results require that the following conditions be met e Prepare at least three calibration standards that bracket the expected sample concentration e Always use low level ISA for standards and samples e Plastic labware must be used for all low level potassium measurements e Adequate time must be allowed for electrode
32. dard e All samples and standards should be at the same temperature e With double or multiple known addition the final addition should be 10 to 100 times the sample concentration e Add 2 mL of ISA to every 100 mL of sample before analysis Known Addition Setup 1 Prepare the electrode as described in the Electrode Preparation section 2 Connect the electrode to the meter 3 Prepare a standard solution that will cause the potassium concentration of the sample to double when added to the sample solution Refer to Table 3 for guidelines 4 Determine the electrode slope by performing the procedure in the Checking Electrode Operation Slope section 5 Rinse the electrode with distilled water 24 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Table 3 Guideline For Known Addition Volume of Addition Concentration of Standard 1mL 100 times sample concentration 5mL 20 times sample concentration 10 mL 10 times sample concentration Most convenient volume to use Known Addition Using a Meter with a Known Addition Mode Note See the meter user guide for more specific information 1 Set the meter to measure in the known addition mode 2 Measure 100 mL of the sample and 2 mL of ISA and pour the solutions into a beaker Rinse the electrode with distilled water and place it into the sample solution Stir the solution thoroughly 3 When a stable reading is displayed set the meter as described in the meter user
33. dilute ISA filling solution between sample measurements and up to one week The filling solution inside the electrode should not be allowed to evaporate as crystallization will result For storage longer than one week drain the reference electrode flush the inside with distilled water and store the electrode dry 10 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Electrode Maintenance Cleaning the Potassium Sensing Module If the electrode is exposed to high levels of interfering ions it may drift and become sluggish in response When this happens restore normal performance by soaking the electrode for an hour in distilled water emptying the old filling solution filling the electrode with fresh filling solution and then soaking the electrode for a few hours a 102 M or 100 ppm potassium standard If soaking the electrode does not restore normal electrode performance replace the potassium sensing module Potassium Combination Electrode and Double Junction Reference Electrode Flushing If the area between the electrode outer body and inner cone becomes clogged with sample or precipitate flush the area with filling solution or distilled water 1 Hold the electrode body with one hand and use your thumb to push down on the electrode cap to drain all of the filling solution out of the electrode 2 Fill the electrode with distilled water and then push down on the cap until all the water is drained from the chamber Repeat this proced
34. ectrode has been stored dry prepare the electrode as described in the Electrode Preparation section 2 Connect the electrode to a meter with a mV mode Set the meter to the mV mode 3 Add 100 mL of distilled water and 2 mL of ISA into a 150 mL beaker Stir the solution thoroughly 4 Rinse the electrode with distilled water and place the electrode into the solution prepared in step 3 5 Select either a 0 1 M or 1000 ppm potassium standard Pipet 1 mL of the standard into the beaker and stir the solution thoroughly When a stable reading is displayed record the electrode potential in millivolts 6 Pipet 10 mL of the same standard into the same beaker and stir the solution thoroughly When a stable reading is displayed record the electrode potential in millivolts 7 There should be a 54 to 60 mV difference between the two millivolt readings when the solution temperature is between 20 to 25 C If the millivolt potential is not within this range refer to the Troubleshooting section Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide 7 Measurement Units Potassium concentration can be measured in moles per liter M parts per million ppm or any convenient concentration unit Table 1 Concentration Unit Conversion Factors Moles Liter M ppm as K ppm as KCl 1 0 39100 74600 101 3910 7460 102 391 746 103 39 1 74 6 104 3 91 746 Sample Requirements All samples must be aqueous and must not contain organic solvents Co
35. h samples that have an ionic strength of 0 1 M or greater prepare standards with a background composition similar to that of the samples or measure the samples using the known addition method e During calibration measure the least concentrated standard first and work up to the most concentrated standard Direct Calibration Setup 1 Prepare the electrode as described in the Electrode Preparation section If using the 9719BNWP combination potassium electrode fill the electrode with Cat No 900065 If using the 9319BN half cell potassium electrode with the 900200 reference electrode fill the reference electrode with inner chamber filling solution Cat No 900002 and dilute ISA as the outer chamber filling solution 2 Connect the electrode to the meter 3 Prepare at least two standards that bracket the expected sample range and differ in concentration by a factor of ten Standards can be prepared in any concentration unit to suit the particular analysis requirement See the Serial Dilution section for instructions on how to prepare standards All standards should be at the same temperature as the samples For details on temperature effects on electrode performance refer to the Temperature Effects section Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide 15 Direct Calibration Procedure Using a Meter with an ISE Mode Note See the meter user guide for more specific information 1 Add 100 mL of the less concentrated standard and
36. he potassium combination electrode has the sensing and reference half cells built into one electrode which decreases the amount of required solutions and reduces waste The built in Sure Flow reference junction prevents electrode clogging and provides fast and stabile readings The potassium combination electrode is available with a waterproof BNC connector Cat No 9719BNWP Electrodes with a waterproof BNC connector can be used on any ISE or mV meter with a BNC connection Potassium Plastic Membrane Half Cell ISE Cat No 9319BN The potassium half cell electrode must be used with the double junction reference electrode Cat No 900200 The potassium half cell electrode is available with a BNC connector Cat No 9319BN Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide 1 Required Equipment 1 Thermo Scientific Orion ISE meter such as the 4 Star pH ISE meter or 5 Star pH ISE DO conductivity meter equivalent ISE meter or mV meter with a 0 1 mV resolution Potassium electrodes can be used on any ISE or mV meter with a BNC connection The electrodes can also be used on meters with a variety of inputs when an adapter cable is used Visit www thermo com water for details Thermo Scientific Orion potassium electrode The 9319BN potassium half cell electrode requires a separate reference electrode Cat No 900200 Magnetic stirrer or Thermo Scientific Orion stirrer probe Cat No 096019 The stirrer probe can be used with 3 St
37. ion of Q for different slopes and volume changes is given below Q p r 4 1 p 102 5 1 Q value from Table 5 AE E E S slope of the electrode p volume of standard volume of sample and ISA r volume of sample and ISA volume of sample 26 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Calculating Known Addition for Samples using Lotus Excel or Quattro Spreadsheets If it is more convenient a simple spreadsheet can be set up to calculate the known addition results using any ratio of sample to addition A typical worksheet is shown in Table 4 The numbers shown are examples but the formulas and their locations should be copied exactly Table 4 Known Addition Calculations using Lotus Excel or Quattro Spreadsheets A B C 1 Enter Value 2 Volume of sample and ISA mL 102 3 Volume of addition mL 10 4 Concentration of addition 10 5 Volume of sample 100 6 Initial mV reading 45 3 7 Final mV reading 63 7 8 Electrode slope 59 2 9 10 Derived Values 11 Delta E C7 C6 12 Solution volume ratio C3 C2 13 Antilog term 101 C11 C8 14 Sample volume ratio C2 C5 15 Q term C12 C14 14 C12 C13 1 16 Calculated initial concentration C15 C4 in same units as addition Note For Excel use instead of at start of formulas Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide 21 Table 5 Q Values for a 10 volume ch
38. module will depend on the type of samples that the electrode is used in Refer to the Electrode Maintenance section for instructions on changing the sensing module In time the electrode slope will decrease and readings will start to drift indicating that the module should be changed Before replacement refer to the Troubleshooting section to make sure that the difficulties are caused by the sensing module 32 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Temperature Effects Since electrode potentials are affected by changes in temperature samples and standard solutions should be within 1 C 2 F of each other At the 103 M level a 1 C difference in temperature results in errors greater than 2 5 The absolute potential of the reference electrode changes slowly with temperature because of the solubility equilibria on which the electrode depends The slope of the electrode also varies with temperature as indicated by the factor S in the Nernst equation Theoretical values of the slope at different temperatures are given in Table 6 If the temperature changes the meter and electrode should be recalibrated The electrode can be used at temperatures from 0 to 40 C provided that temperature equilibrium has occurred For use at temperatures substantially different from room temperature calibration standards should be at the same temperature as samples Table 6 Theoretical Slope vs Temperature Values Temperature C
39. not be allowed to evaporate as crystallization will result For storage longer than one week drain the electrode flush the reference chamber with distilled water disassemble the electrode and store the sensing module in the glass vial 1 Grasp the outer body sleeve and unscrew the electrode cap Slide the cap and spring assembly down the electrode cable 2 Push the inner stem of the electrode handle out through the outer electrode sleeve exposing the sensing module 3 Rinse the inner stem and module well with distilled water Gently blot dry to prevent damaging the sensing module 4 Carefully unscrew the sensing module from the inner stem taking care not to touch the sensing membrane 5 Place the potassium sensing module in the glass vial until it is needed again Gently blot dry the inside of the inner stem and O ring area reassemble the electrode handle without the module and store it dry Potassium Half Cell Electrode Storage Cat No 9319BN The potassium half cell electrode should be rinsed thoroughly with distilled water and stored a 102 M or 100 ppm potassium standard When storing the electrode for more than three days rinse the potassium half cell electrode thoroughly with distilled water shake the electrode dry disassemble the electrode and store the sensing module in the glass vial Double Junction Reference Electrode Storage Cat No 900200 The double junction reference electrode may be stored in the
40. ntact Technical Support for information on using the electrode for specific applications The solution temperature must be less than 40 C Samples and standards should be at the same temperature A 1 C difference in temperature for a 103 M potassium solution will give rise to about a 2 5 error Interferences should be absent from all samples See the Interferences section for a list of possible interferences In all analytical procedures ISA must be added to all samples and standards before measurements are taken 8 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Measuring Hints Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Stir all standards and samples at a uniform moderate rate Place a piece of insulating material such as Styrofoam or cardboard between the magnetic stir plate and beaker to prevent measurement errors from the transfer of heat to the sample Always use freshly prepared standards for calibration Always rinse the electrode with distilled water between measurements and shake the electrode to remove the water and prevent sample carryover Do not wipe or rub the electrode sensing module Store the potassium electrode in a 102 M or 100 ppm potassium standard between measurements The 9319BN potassium half cell electrode should be immersed in standards and samples to approximately half the length of the potassium module Do not immerse the potassium electrode past the electrode washer Immerse the reference
41. ons of the curves only two standards are needed to determine a calibration curve In non linear regions more points must be taken These direct calibration procedures are given for concentrations in the region of linear electrode response Low level measurement procedures are given in a following section for measurements in the non linear electrode region Figure 3 Typical Direct Calibration Curve 97 19 93 19 electrode 0 potential 55 relative mV 10 fold change 50 f 105 100 155 150 205 200 255 250 305 ppm 100 Potassium molarity 10 10 10 10 10 14 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Direct Calibration Overview The following direct measurement procedures are recommended for moderate to high level measurements Samples must be in the linear range of the electrode greater than 0 4 ppm or 105 M potassium A two point calibration is sufficient although more points can be used When using an ISE meter sample concentrations can be read directly from the meter When using a mV meter a calibration curve can be prepared on semi logarithmic graph paper or a linear regression against logarithmic concentration values can be performed using a spreadsheet or graphing program Calibration Hints e Standard concentrations should bracket the expected sample concentrations e Always add 2 mL of ISA Cat No 931911 per 100 mL of standard or sample e For high ionic strengt
42. s E electrode filling solution 5 x 60 mL bottles Potassium half cell electrode BNC connector requires separate reference electrode Double junction reference electrode pi tip connector 3 Inner chamber filling solution for the double junction reference electrode 5 x 60 mL bottles 0 1 M potassium standard 475 mL bottle ISA for potassium measurements 475 mL bottle 97 series sensing module for 9719BNWP potassium combination electrode Replacement body for 9719BNWP potassium combination electrode requires separate 97 series sensing module 93 series sensing module for 9319BN potassium half cell electrode Replacement body for 9319BN potassium half cell electrode requires separate 93 series sensing module Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide 41 Specifications Concentration Range 106 M to 1 M 0 04 ppm to 39 000 ppm pH Range 2 5 to 11 Low level measurements may be influenced by hydrogen or hydroxide on interferences Temperature Range 0 to 40 C Electrode Resistance Less than 50 megohms Reproducibility 2 Minimum Sample Size 9719BNWP 5 mL in a 50 mL beaker Size 9719BNWP Body Diameter 13 mm Body Length 110 mm Cap Diameter 16 mm Cable Length 1 meter Size 9319BN Body Diameter 12 mm Body Length 110 mm Cap Diameter 16 mm Cable Length 1 meter Specifications are subject to change without notice 42 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Thermo Fisher
43. the reference chamber Hold the electrode body and use your thumb to push down on the electrode cap to allow a few drops of filling solution to drain out of the electrode Release the electrode cap Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide 11 If the sleeve does not return to its original position add filling solution and repeat step 10 until the sleeve returns to its original position 12 Add filling solution to the electrode up to the fill hole 13 Rinse the electrode with distilled water and soak it in a 100 ppm or 102 M potassium standard for 1 to 2 hours prior to use Note Add filling solution each day before using the electrode The filling solution level should be at least one inch above the level of sample in the beaker to ensure a proper flow rate The fill hole should always be open when taking measurements Figure 1 9719BNWP Potassium Combination Electrode fill hole outer body sleeve inner stem reference pellet O rings sensing module Il sensing membrane Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide 5 9319BN Potassium Half Cell Electrode Preparation Remove the sensing module from the vial and save the vial for electrode storage Make sure that the rubber electrode washer on the sensing module is in place See Figure 2 Screw the sensing module into the electrode body until the module is fingertight To ensure electrical continuity shake the electrode down like a clini
44. this document are subject to change without notice This publication supersedes all previous publications on this subject Table of Contents Introduction 544 8 4 ever sree tine ewer eet 1 Required Equipment 2 Se rial DilutionS ec os esera ceva dt rta Pepe ees 3 Electrode Setup 4 9719BNWP Potassium Combination Electrode Preparation 4 9319BN Potassium Half Cell Electrode Preparation 6 900200 Double Junction Reference Electrode Preparation 6 Checking Electrode Operation Slope 7 Measurement Units 8 Sample Requirements 8 M aSuring Minis isa cnet DAS o M ea a ASE RE 9 Electrode Sta iros ARR CE ed nm ann es 10 Electrode Maintenance 11 Analytical Techniques 13 Direct Calibration Technique 14 Small Volume Direct Calibration Technique 18 Low Level Calibration Technique 22 Known Addition Technique 24 Electrode Characteristics 31 Electrode Response 31 Reproducibility cocacola eed 31 Limits of Detection ses cafe cae Seog pees Male mana 32 Electrode Lites umi ep earn Ha ee ee oe mae abies 32 Temperature Effects
45. ure until all of the sample or precipitate is removed from the electrode 3 Fill the electrode with fresh filling solution up to the fill hole Push down on the cap to allow a few drops of filling solution to drain out of the electrode and then replenish the lost filling solution 4 Rinse the electrode with distilled water and soak it in a 10 2 M or 100 ppm potassium standard for 1 to 2 hours Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide 11 Replacing the Potassium Sensing Module The sensing membrane of plastic membrane electrodes will wear over time indicated by low slope values drift poor reproducibility and loss of response in low level samples The electrode response can be restored by replacing the sensing module Each sensing module will last about six months with normal laboratory use but the actual lifespan of the sensing module will depend on the type of samples that are measured For the 9719BNWP potassium combination electrode use the 97 series potassium module Cat No 971901 Drain the electrode and flush the reference chamber with distilled water Hold the outer body sleeve and unscrew the electrode cap Slide the cap and spring assembly down the electrode cable Push the inner stem of the electrode handle out through the outer electrode sleeve exposing the sensing module Rinse the inner stem and module well with distilled water Gently blot dry to prevent damaging the sensing module Carefully unscrew the sensing
46. x Unscrew the electrode cap Slide the cap and spring down the electrode cable Hold the outer body sleeve and gently push the inner stem through the outer body Slide the outer body sleeve down the electrode cable until it is beyond the inner stem Grasp the middle of the inner stem without touching the reference pellet If a red storage tip is connected to the inner stem unscrew it and save it for storage Screw the sensing module into the stem until it stops and the module is flush against the stem Tighten the module an additional one quarter turn The module should be firmly attached to the stem Do not overtighten the module Hold the electrode cable and slide the outer body spring and cap over the inner stem Grasp the outer body sleeve without touching the sensing membrane and gently screw the cap onto the inner stem while pulling on the cable Stop when an opposite force is felt Do not overtighten or continue to turn the cap The cap will not completely stop If the inner body turns at all the cap is too tight Remove the cap and reassemble Press on the top of the cap with your thumb to make sure that the electrode has a smooth flushing motion and the outer body sleeve returns to its original position Install the flip spout cap onto the Optimum Results E filling solution bottle and lift the flip spout to a vertical position Insert the spout into the electrode fill hole and add a small amount of filling solution to
47. y and place it into the beaker with the more concentrated standard Wait for a stable reading and adjust the meter to display the value of the second standard as described in the meter user guide 5 Record the resulting slope value The slope should be between 54 and 60 mV when the standards are between 20 and 25 C 6 Add 25 mL of sample and 0 5 mL of ISA to a clean 50 mL beaker and swirl the solution to mix 7 Rinse the electrode with distilled water blot it dry and place it into the sample The concentration of the sample will be displayed on the meter Note Other solution volumes may be used as long as the ratio of solution to ISA remains 50 1 20 Potassium lon Selective Electrode User Guide Small Volume Direct Calibration Procedure Using a Meter with a mV Mode Note See the meter user guide for more specific information 1 Set the meter to the mV mode 2 Add 25 mL of the less concentrated standard and 0 5 mL of ISA to a 50 mL beaker and swirl the solution to mix 3 Rinse the electrode with distilled water blot it dry and place it into the beaker with the less concentrated standard When a stable reading is displayed record the mV value and corresponding standard concentration 4 Add 25 mL of the more concentrated standard and 0 5 mL of ISA to a second 50 mL beaker and swirl the solution to mix 5 Rinse the electrode with distilled water blot it dry and place it into the beaker with the more concentrate

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