Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1170502 Analytica Chimica Acta 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Fundamental studies of pH standards, based on the measurement of the potential of an electrochemical cell without transference, known as Harned cell, containing a platinum-hydrogen electrode and a silver-silver chloride reference electrode, refer condensation phenomena on the portions of the cell walls which are not immersed in the thermostatic bath, as one of the major sources of error in the assessment of both the silver-silver chloride electrode standard potential and on pH values. In this work such effect, which is bound to happen due to significant temperature differences between the ambient air temperature and the water bath, has been quantified, presenting an original contribution to the improvement of the quality of potentiometric analysis results. This was possible due to the availability of a climatic cabin “WALKIN” with a temperature control of ±0.01 °C, which permitted that temperature gradients were built between the thermostat water bath (controlled to ±0.005 °C) where cells filled to about 2/3 full were immersed up to 90% of their height, and the surrounding environment.
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