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IC and Ion Selective Electrode Question
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 10:42 am
by ilawrence
Our lab currently analyzed for NH4+ using an Ion-Selective Electrode. Sample prep. is easy. 5ml of 10N NaOH into 100mls of sample.
Question #1 Why are we using caustic in our sample prep?
We are trying to move this analysis to IC. Using IC would we see NH4+ using this sample sample prep?
Any information would be helpful.
Thanks
Re: IC and Ion Selective Electrode Question
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 3:29 pm
by Consumer Products Guy
My guess is that the ion sensing electrode is sensing ammonia, which you formed from the ammonium when NaOH was added.
I think for IC you'd need to stay acidic, as NH4+.
Re: IC and Ion Selective Electrode Question
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 12:46 pm
by Markus Laeubli, Metrohm
Consumer Products Guy is right. Ammonium selective electrode uses a gas diffusion membrane. Caustic is needed to move ammonia through the membrane into the internal buffer.
Using Ion chromatography for ammonium determination caustic is not required as ammonium cation (NH4+) is quantified. Therefore the pH should be neutral to slightly acidic. Depending on the sample matrix no sample preparation might be necessary.
Re: IC and Ion Selective Electrode Question
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 10:50 pm
by Banning
Our lab currently analyzed for NH4+ using an Ion-Selective Electrode. Sample prep. is easy. 5ml of 10N NaOH into 100mls of sample.
Question #1 Why are we using caustic in our sample prep?
We are trying to move this analysis to IC. Using IC would we see NH4+ using this sample sample prep?
Any information would be helpful.
Thanks
Why are you trying to move to IC?
Re: IC and Ion Selective Electrode Question
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 8:56 am
by ilawrence
I don't believe the results from the probe. Especially low levels.
Re: IC and Ion Selective Electrode Question
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 9:06 am
by Markus Laeubli, Metrohm
I don't believe the results from the probe. Especially low levels.
As long as you are preparing the sample according to the requirements of the Ammonium electrode and you are working in the linear calibration range, there should be no problem with the use of ISE. But you are right for low levels (out of the calibration) the results are questionable.