1980
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-026044-0.50007-x
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Industrial Applications for Ion-Sensitive Electrodes

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“…Calibration and determination were carried out by addition of total ionic strength adjustment buffer (TISAB). The TISAB was prepared following a recommended procedure by dissolving 57 mL glacial acetic acid (100%, Sigma-Aldrich Laborchemikalien, Germany), 58 g sodium chloride (Oxford Laboratory, Mumbai, India), 7 g of sodium citrate (BDH Chemicals, England), and 2 g of EDTA (Scharlau Chemie S. A., Barcelona, Spain) in 500 mL distilled water; and then the pH was adjusted to 5.3 with 5 M sodium hydroxide (Scharlau Chemie S. A., Barcelona, Spain) and then made up to 1000 mL in a volumetric flask with distilled water [15].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calibration and determination were carried out by addition of total ionic strength adjustment buffer (TISAB). The TISAB was prepared following a recommended procedure by dissolving 57 mL glacial acetic acid (100%, Sigma-Aldrich Laborchemikalien, Germany), 58 g sodium chloride (Oxford Laboratory, Mumbai, India), 7 g of sodium citrate (BDH Chemicals, England), and 2 g of EDTA (Scharlau Chemie S. A., Barcelona, Spain) in 500 mL distilled water; and then the pH was adjusted to 5.3 with 5 M sodium hydroxide (Scharlau Chemie S. A., Barcelona, Spain) and then made up to 1000 mL in a volumetric flask with distilled water [15].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%