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1 Improvement in the Reliability and Comparability of pH and Electrolytic Conductivity Measurement Results San Diego, 06 August 2002 Petra Spitzer, Ralf Eberhardt, Janine Giera, Uwe Sudmeier Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) Germany

2 How to Provide Reliable Measurement Results?
What are the key elements? Traceability to “stated references” Measurement uncertainty evaluation Target values of uncertainty Concordance: values lie within each other´s uncertainty How to realize? Calibration Validation Inter-laboratory Comparisons [1] Paul de Bievre, Nineta Majcen, Proceedings Slovenian chemical event, Maribor 2001

3 Electrolytic conductivity
Overview pH Primary procedure Traceability chain International comparisons Standards and procedures Future projects Electrolytic conductivity International comparison

4 Quantity pH Definition a = activity (“effective concentration”)
Problem  = activity coefficient  not measurable Answer  Electrochemical sensor Pt|H2 electrode EH = f (aH)  Reference electrode Ag/AgCl:  Cl ! Approximation - Bates-Guggenheim Convention Common “stated reference“ Reference buffer solutions (pH standards) primary secondary commercial (CRM´s)

5 Primary-set-up for pH Harned-cell

6 CCQM WG on Electrochemical Analyses
Terms of references related to pH To establish the degree of equivalence of national measurement standards for pH To support the dissemination of traceability to the RMO´s To develop and improve measurement methods at the primary level

7 CCQM K-9 Key Comparison on pH

8 Secondary standards Primary level: cell without liquid junction
Pt | H2 | buffer PS, Cl-mCl | AgCl |Cl Secondary level: cell with liquid junction Pt | H2 | buffer PS ¦ ¦ buffer SS | Pt | H2

9 Reference | KCl(conc.) ¦ Buffer pH(S), sample pH(X) | glass electrode
pH Measurement Affected by: Sample / standards Reference-/glass electrode Meter/ temperature sensor Environmental conditions Operator .... Reference | KCl(conc.) ¦ Buffer pH(S), sample pH(X) | glass electrode Calibration: pH-reference buffer solutions primary secondary commercial (CRM´s) Calibration of the meter Calibration of the temperature sensor

10 pH cause and effect analysis
Standard E(S) Standard pH(S) Response time CO2 stirring standard calibration certificate pH electrode pH meter temperature temperature repeatability liquid junction potential Sample pH(X) Response time CO2 stirring sample pH electrode liquid junction potential temperature pH meter calibration repeatability Sample E(X) Temperature sensor

11 Traceability chain for pH in Germany

12 A New Approach for pH IUPAC (provisional) recommendation The measurement of pH- definition, standards and procedures Part I primary methods and primary standards Part II secondary methods and secondary standards Part III calibration procedures Part IV other media, high and subzero temperatures  New project Traceability of pH measurement for applications in fundamental and applied science Traceability is established throughout the entire sequence of measurement.

13 A New EUROPEAN (CEN) Standard for pH
Scope How to establish traceability between the sample pH and the primary reference buffer solutions Part 1 general aspects, terminology Part 2 certification of reference materials for pH measurements Part 3 calibration of pH measuring equipment and practical pH measurement Problem: ~ 150 pH related standards (milk, juice, soil...)

14 Improved Reliability of pH Values
State-of-the-art Internationally agreed primary method  Primary standards for aqueous solutions at Ionic strength  0,1 mol/kg  IUPAC- WP on pH  Recommendation CEN TC 332  European standard ISO CCQM - K9, K17, P37  Comparisons Problem Lack on reliability for pH in environmental monitoring, process monitoring, laboratory medicine...  Uncertainty pH  if sample and standards are similar (matrix, T, ionic strength...)

15 Improved Reliability of pH
How to realize?  Extended primary measurement procedure Extended temperature range > 50°C to 80°(140°C) Primary standards at higher ionic strength Improved approximation for single ionic activity coefficient  Improved secondary measurement procedures  Potentiometric  spectroscopic results for pH

16 Electrolytic Conductivity - Important Ranges
0,05 µS/cm Ultrapure water 1 µS/cm Pure water 100 µS/cm Drinking water Juice, milk, beer, wine 10 mS/cm Waste water Process water 100 mS/cm

17 Electrolytic Conductivity
Non specific! depends on concentration and charge of ions in solution Definition Primary Kcell traceable to meter Homogeneous field distribution! Secondary k of primary standards  calibration of Kcell of secondary cells secondary cells  traceable measurement of k in the sample R = resistance of the solution in the cell Kcell = cell constant in cm-1

18 PTB´s Primary (Piston Type) Cell
1 µS cm mS cm -1 100 W  R(X)  300 kW 400 Hz  f  5 kHz Side effects are eliminated by altering the electrode spacing l A

19 Primary Standard Measurement Device

20 CMC entries of PTB MRA: Mutual Recognition Arrangement
for National Measurement Standards

21 Traceability chain for
electrolytic conductivity in Germany Traceability Example: kP ~ 1408 µS cm-1

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23 Electrolytic Conductivity
State-of the art First international comparison (CCQM-P ), Restricted number of primary reference solutions Problem Ultra pure water (0,05 µS/cm -1µS/cm) for microelectronics, pharmaceuticals, water for laboratory use....  e.g. FDA specifications (USP 24):  1,3 µS/cm  None fully reliable calibration procedure Demand Traceability of conductivity (0,05 µS/cm -1µS/cm) to the SI U < 1% (k=2)

24 Metrology in Electrochemistry
To measure means to compare. Vision... Comparability of results obtained by (Bio)chemical sensors. pH Electrolytic conductivity Ion activity by ISE Redox potential...


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