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pH Measuring System pH Electrode pH Electrodes Designed and Manufactured by Hanna
Electrode Design
The sensor half-cell of an electrochemical cell that is typically composed of a special glass membrane that responds to hydrogen ion concentration. Reference Electrode The half-cell of an electrochemical cell that supplies a stable voltage that is known, constant, and completely insensitive to the measurement solution. Changes in voltages generated from the pH sensor are measured versus this electrode’s voltage. High Input Impedance Meter The measurement device that processes the voltage from the electrochemical cell and converts it into a meaningful measurement unit (pH). The measurement is done with virtually zero current flow to prevent polarization of the electrodes. Modern pH meters also may provide sensor diagnostics, automatic buffer recognition, calibration reminders and user prompts. Chemical pH Buffers Stable, well-characterized standards used for calibration. Two or more pH buffers that bracket the sample pH range are suggested for the most accurate results. Thermometer or Temperature Probe A temperature measurement is desired during calibration and measurement to make adjustments to the Nernst slope factor. An auxiliary or built-in temperature probe ensures both calibration and measurement are automatically temperature compensated, thus eliminating error. Magnetic Stirrer Used in a laboratory setting, amagnetic stirrer together withmagnetic stir bars continually agitate the buffer and/or samples to keep them homogenous, eliminating temperature or sample gradients.
pH Half-cell
Reference Half-cell
Ag/AgCl Internal Wire
Internal Reference Wire
Buffered KCl Solution
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High Concentration Electrolyte Solution (i.e. 3.5M KCl and AgCl Electrolyte) Salt Bridge Junction Connecting the Reference to the External Solution
pH Sensitive Glass
Combination pH Electrode
Ag/AgCl Reference Wire
Inner Tube Housing the Membrane Sensing Wire
Ceramic Junction
Electrolyte Containing Silver
Half-cells vs. Combination pH electrodes Until the 1970s, it was a common practice to offer two half cells separately, aglass pHsensor anda referenceelectrode. Today it ismore common to use a single combined electrode that has both sensing and reference components. Reference electrodes still enjoy use in other electrochemical techniques and their use is often preferred with ion selective electrodes (ISE) half-cells.
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