Estimation of uncertainty in routine pH measurement

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I. Leito
Liisi Strauss
E. Koort
Viljar Pihl
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[1] Institute of Chemical Physics,
[2] Department of Chemistry,undefined
[3] University of Tartu,undefined
[4] Jakobi 2,undefined
[5] 51014 Tartu,undefined
[6] Estonia e-mail: leito@ut.ee,undefined
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Keywords Measurement uncertainty; Sources of uncertainty; ISO; EURACHEM; pH;
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A procedure for estimation of measurement uncertainty of routine pH measurement (pH meter with two-point calibration, with or without automatic temperature compensation, combination glass electrode) based on the ISO method is presented. It is based on a mathematical model of pH measurement that involves nine input parameters. Altogether 14 components of uncertainty are identified and quantified. No single uncertainty estimate can be ascribed to a pH measurement procedure: the uncertainty of pH strongly depends on changes in experimental details and on the pH value itself. The uncertainty is the lowest near the isopotential point and in the center of the calibration line and can increase by a factor of 2 (depending on the details of the measurement procedure) when moving from around pH 7 to around pH 2 or 11. Therefore it is necessary to estimate the uncertainty separately for each measurement. For routine pH measurement the uncertainty cannot be significantly reduced by using more accurate standard solutions than ±0.02 pH units – the uncertainty improvement is small. A major problem in estimating the uncertainty of pH is the residual junction potential, which is almost impossible to take rigorously into account in the framework of a routine pH measurement.1
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