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Ca2+ Hardness in Water Calcium Ion Electrode ISE Sensor
>>Technical Parameter
Concentration Range: 1M to 5×10⁻⁶ M
(40,000 ppm to 0.02 ppm)
pH Range: 2.5–11 pH
Temperature Range: 0–50°C
Pressure Resistance: Not pressure resistant
Temperature Sensors: NTC10K/NTC2.2K/PT100/PT1000
Housing Material: PP
Membrane Resistance: 1–4 MΩ
Connection Thread: NPT 3/4"
Cable Length: 10m or as agreed
Cable Connector: Pin, BNC, or as agreed
>>Overview
The ion-selective electrode (ISE), also known as a membrane electrode, is an electrode with a sensitive membrane that generates a membrane potential based on ion exchange or diffusion. It primarily consists of an ion-selective membrane, an internal reference electrode (typically Ag/AgCl), and an internal reference solution (composed of chloride and strong electrolyte solutions of the target ion). The ISE measures the electrical potential of a specific ion in a solution, which is determined relative to a reference electrode with a constant potential. The potential difference between the two electrodes depends on the activity of the specific ion in the solution. This activity is related to the ion’s concentration, enabling quantitative analysis.
>>Feature
>>Pre-Measurement Preparation
>>Calibration (Slope Determination)
Connect the electrode to the meter.
Pour 100 mL of deionized water into a 150 mL beaker and stir thoroughly. Set the meter to mV mode.
Blot the rinsed electrode dry and immerse it in the prepared deionized water.
Add 1 mL of 1000 ppm standard solution to the beaker, stir thoroughly, and record the stable reading (E₁).
Add 10 mL of the same standard solution to the beaker, stir thoroughly, and record the stable reading (E₂).
The slope at 25°C is calculated as E₂ – E₁. Compare the result with the specifications to validate electrode performance.
>>Troubleshooting
If the slope deviates from the specified range:
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