イオン選択性電極標準液添加法についての実験的考察(ノート)
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In the ion selective electrode standard addition technique the error of determination caused by a change in the response slope was evaluated. It was pointed out that the modified Gran's plot shows a straight line even if the response slope is different from the true one and that an erroneous concentration may be obtained by the use of such a straight line. A simple method for the determination of the response slope is proposed as follows : An indifferent electrolyte is added to a sample solution, standard solution and diluent in order to bring them to the same ionic strength. The volume, <I>v</I>', of the diluent is added to the initial volume, <I>V</I>, of the sample solution in which the ion-selective electrode and reference electrode are immersed. Prior to the addition of the diluent, the cell potential of the sample solution is measured and denoted by <I>E</I><SUB>1</SUB>. The cell potential, <I>E</I>', after each addition of the diluent are measured and the response slope, <I>k</I>, is calculated by the following equation. <I>E</I><SUB>1</SUB>-<I>E</I>' =<I>k</I>·log <I>V</I>/ ( <I>V</I>+ <I>v</I>' ).<BR>Then, the usual standard addition technique is applied to this diluted sample solution.
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