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9.1 Slope check

Use the mV value of two standard solutions to make sure the probe gives the correct slope.

1.

Prepare two standard solutions that are ten times apart in concentration (e.g., 1 mg/L and
10 mg/L F

). Select standard solutions with a concentration above and below the typical sample

concentration. Use a minimum concentration of 1 mg/L.

2.

Use the measurement procedure to add the ISA and measure the mV value of each standard
solution.

3.

Calculate the difference in the mV value of the two standard solutions to find the slope. If the
probe is in good condition, the slope will be 59 mV (within the ± slope limits of the method) at
25 °C (77 °F).

9.2 Standard additions check

To make sure that the sample measurement is accurate, add a small volume of a standard solution
to the sample and calculate the percent recovery. The sample with the known volume of standard
solution is known as a spiked sample.

1.

Use the measurement procedure to measure the concentration of a 25-mL sample.

2.

Use a pipet to add the applicable volume of standard solution to the sample. Refer to 

Table 3

.

Table 3  Standard solution volumes and concentrations

Measured sample

concentration

Volume of standard to

add

Concentration of standard

solution

1 to 2 mg/L

0.5 mL

100 mg/L F

3 to 6 mg/L

1.0 mL

100 mg/L F

7 to 15 mg/L

0.3 mL

1000 mg/L F

15 to 30 mg/L

0.5 mL

1000 mg/L F

30 to 60 mg/L

1.0 mL

1000 mg/L F

3.

Measure the concentration of the spiked sample.

4.

Calculate the expected (theoretical) concentration of the spiked sample:
C

E

 = (C

S

 x V

S

/V

T

) + (C

SS

 x V

SS

/V

T

)

Where:

• C

E

 = expected (theoretical) concentration of the spiked sample

• C

S

 = concentration of the sample (mg/L) before the standard solution was added

• C

SS

 = concentration of the standard solution (mg/L)

• V

S

 = sample volume (mL) before the standard solution was added

• V

SS

 = volume of the standard solution (mL)

• V

T

 = total volume (standard solution volume (mL) + sample volume)

5.

Calculate the percent recovery of the standard addition. A percent recovery of 100 (±5)% is an
indication that the sample measurements are accurate.
Percent recovery = C

M

/C

E

 x 100 

Where:

• C

M

 = measured concentration of the sample after the addition of the standard solution

• C

E

 = expected (theoretical) concentration of the sample after the addition of the standard

solution

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Страница 1: ...DOC022 53 80028 ISEF121 05 2021 Edition 5 User Manual ...

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Страница 3: ...on 5 5 1 Calibration notes 5 5 2 Calibration procedure 6 Section 6 Sample measurement 7 6 1 Sample measurement notes 7 6 2 Sample measurement procedure 7 6 3 Low level measurements 8 6 4 Interferences 8 Section 7 Verify the calibration 9 7 1 Verification procedure 9 Section 8 Maintenance 10 8 1 Clean the probe 10 8 2 Storage 10 Section 9 Troubleshooting 11 9 1 Slope check 12 9 2 Standard additions...

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Страница 5: ...Probe type Digital combination probe with a non refillable reference junction and a built in temperature sensor Measurement range 0 01 mg L 5x10 7 M to 19 000 mg L 1 M F Accuracy 0 02 mV or 0 05 the larger value Sample pH range pH 4 to 8 must be pH 5 0 to 5 5 after the addition of Fluoride ISA Reference type Ag AgCl Reference junction Single junction annular porous PTFE Slope 59 mV pF 90 to 110 at...

Страница 6: ...ard information D A N G E R Indicates a potentially or imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury W A R N I N G Indicates a potentially or imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury C A U T I O N Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may result in minor or moderate injury N O T I C E Indicat...

Страница 7: ...t time or after battery replacement 5 Connect the probe to the meter Section 5 Calibration The procedure that follows is applicable to meters that can connect to Intellical ISE probes Refer to the applicable meter documentation for meter operation and probe specific settings 5 1 Calibration notes Read the notes that follow before calibration Use plastic containers during calibration and measuremen...

Страница 8: ...to the first standard solution Put the standard solution on an electromagnetic stirrer Stir at a moderate rate 5 Rinse the probe with deionized water Dry the probe with a lint free cloth 6 Put the probe in the standard solution with the sensor fully submerged Do not put the probe on the bottom or sides of the beaker 7 Shake the probe from side to side to remove air bubbles 8 Stir for 30 to 60 seco...

Страница 9: ...sary enter a sample ID and operator ID before measurement Refer to the meter manual for instructions Stir the standards and samples at a slow and constant rate to prevent the formation of a vortex The meter automatically saves the measurement data when the user manually reads each data point and when the meter is set to read at regular intervals The user must manually save each data point when the...

Страница 10: ...5 mL of standard solution or sample Note The ISA is not necessary when all of the conditions that follow apply The sample does not contain interferences The sample pH is within the range given in the specifications Omission of the ISA is accepted by the regulatory reporting agency if the measurement is for regulatory reporting 6 4 Interferences The sensing element will measure some other ions that...

Страница 11: ... pH 8 Section 7 Verify the calibration Measure the value of a fresh standard solution at regular intervals to make sure the result is accurate The meter compares the expected standard solution value to the measured value and accepts or rejects the measurement The user can change the standard solution and acceptance criteria for verification in the probe specific settings Note Password protection m...

Страница 12: ...obe 1 Rinse the probe with deionized water Dry the probe with a lint free cloth 2 Clean the sensing element as follows a Lightly polish the sensing element with a small quantity of plain fluoride toothpaste no teeth whiteners or abrasives Use a circular movement and polish until the sensing element is clean b Fully rinse with deionized water c Soak the probe in isopropyl alcohol for 30 minutes d R...

Страница 13: ...sure that the sample pH after the ISA is added is between 5 0 and 5 5 Make sure to add one ISA pillow to each 25 mL of sample The sample temperature is low or there is a large temperature difference between samples Increase the sample temperature or adjust the temperature of different samples to be the same within 2 C 3 6 F Procedure problem causes slow stabilization and prevents accurate calibrat...

Страница 14: ...of standard solution to the sample Refer to Table 3 Table 3 Standard solution volumes and concentrations Measured sample concentration Volume of standard to add Concentration of standard solution 1 to 2 mg L 0 5 mL 100 mg L F 3 to 6 mg L 1 0 mL 100 mg L F 7 to 15 mg L 0 3 mL 1000 mg L F 15 to 30 mg L 0 5 mL 1000 mg L F 30 to 60 mg L 1 0 mL 1000 mg L F 3 Measure the concentration of the spiked samp...

Страница 15: ...d Solution 2 mg L as F 500 mL 40520 Fluoride Standard Solution 5 mg L as F 500 mL 2797149 Fluoride Standard Solution 10 mg L as F 500 mL 35949 Fluoride Standard Solution 100 mg L as F 500 mL 23249 Wash bottle polyethylene 500 mL 1 62011 Disposable wipes 11 x 22 cm 280 pkg 2097000 Beaker 30 mL plastic colorless 80 pkg SM5010 Beaker 100 mL polypropylene 1 108042 Probe stand for standard Intellical p...

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