by Will Stockton | May 31, 2024 | Electrochemistry Theory
Ion Selective Electrodes (ISE) Theory What is an ISE and how do they work? The first in a series of posts to help you understand the principles behind ISE analysis. ION SELECTIVE ELECTRODES (ISEs) Introduction An Ion selective electrode is an electrochemical...
by Will Stockton | May 31, 2024 | Electrochemistry Theory
Methods of Analysis by ISE Unlike a pH electrode an ISE is not just dipped into a solution and a direct readout obtained. There are several ways to get the right result and this will often depend on the type of sample and the environment the sample is located in. ...
by Paul Stockton | May 30, 2024 | Electrochemistry Theory
Automatic Temperature Compensation for ISE’s We are all used to measuring pH and conductivity and achieving a result that is corrected to be the same as the actual result would be at 25 degrees centigrade. As the temperature increases Ions move faster in...
by Will Stockton | May 23, 2024 | Electrochemistry Theory
Magnetic Stirrers & ISEs Q Should I always use a magnetic stirrer when working with ISE’s? A Most ISE work involves mixing standards and samples with ISABs or performing a dilution. Your samples and standards should therefore be mixed thoroughly. However once...