Publication Type Journal Article
Title Guidelines for potentiometric measurements in suspensions. Part B. Guidelines for practical pH measurements in soil suspension (IUPAC Recommendations 2006)
Authors Srecko F. Oman M.Filomena Camões Kipton J. Powell Raj Rajagopalan Petra Spitzer
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Journal PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY
Year 2007
Month January
Volume 79
Number 1
Pages 81-86
Abstract The measured cell potentials for suspension potentiometric cells have been interpreted and explained by a detailed analysis of the schemes for these cells [ Guidelines for potentiometric measurements in suspensions. Part A. The suspension effect (IUPAC Technical Report) , Pure Appl. Chem. 79, 67 (2007)]. Some former disagreements amongst investigations have been clarified. A new unambiguous operational definition of the suspension effect (SE) is presented. It is defined as the difference in cell potential for two suspension potentiometric cells, one with both electrodes in the separated equilibrium solution (eqs) and the other with both electrodes in the sediment or suspension. This potential difference is the sum of the change in the indicator electrode (IE) potential and the change in the liquid junction potential of the reference electrode (RE), when the electrodes are used for measurement, once in the sediment of the suspension and then in its eqs.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac200779010081
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ISSN 0033-4545
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Bibtex ID ISI:000243284800007
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