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    Perchlorate Ion Selective Electrode

    The perchlorate ion selective electrode is designed for accurate and selective measurement of ClO₄⁻ ions in various aqueous solutions. The use of NaClO₄ as the standard solution ensures reliable calibration. The user-friendly design of the ISE makes it a versatile and efficient choice for routine and specialized ion analysis.
    SKU: SISCO-ISE-972126
    $539.57
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    Overview

     

    The perchlorate ion selective electrode is optimized for precise ClO₄⁻ ion detection in aqueous solutions, with a broad pH range (4-10) and temperature compatibility (0°C to 40°C). It features a durable epoxy resin casing, a replaceable PVC membrane, and a BNC (Q9 Type) connector for easy integration. The electrode uses NaClO₄ as the standard solution and a small amount of KNO₃ powder as an ionic strength adjuster, ensuring stable and accurate readings. Ideal for laboratory, environmental, and water treatment applications, it offers reliability, long-term usability, and low maintenance.

    Ion selective electrode BNC connector

    Designs Features of Perchlorate Ion Electrode

    • pH Range (4-10): Suitable for a wide variety of solutions, offering versatility across different applications.
    • Temperature Range (0°C to 40°C): The ISE operates efficiently in diverse environmental conditions, ensuring reliable performance.
    • BNC (Q9 Type) Connector: Ensures compatibility with standard ion meters for easy integration into your setup.
    ISE epoxy resin casing

    Material and Structure of Perchlorate ISE

    • Durable Epoxy Resin Casing: Provides enhanced strength and wear resistance of the perchlorate ion electrode, ensuring long-lasting performance.
    • Replaceable PVC Membrane: Ensures cost-effectiveness, durability, and high selectivity for perchlorate ions.
     

    Application

    The ion selective electrode is a versatile tool widely used for monitoring and analyzing water quality across various applications. It is particularly effective in testing drinking water, domestic water, pool water, and industrial water, ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Its high sensitivity to specific ions makes it ideal for detecting trace contaminants in these water sources. Additionally, the electrode can be used for analyzing surface water and groundwater, providing critical data for environmental monitoring and pollution control. Whether for routine quality checks or environmental research, the ion selective electrode offers reliable, precise measurements to help maintain safe and clean water across different settings.

    Ion selective electrode for domestic water

    Domestic Water

    Ion selective electrode for pool water

    Pool Water

    Ion selective electrode for industrial water

    Industrial Water

    Ion selective electrode for drinking water

    Drinking Water

    Specs

     

    Model SISCO-ISE-972126
    Type Perchlorate ion composite electrode
    Measurement Range 1.0×10⁻⁵~1.0×10⁻¹mol/L
    Mass Concentration 0.99~9900ppm
    pH Range 4~10
    Operating Temperature 0~40℃
    Repeatability ±2%
    Liquid Junction Separable ring ground joint
    Reference Structure ClickOK reference system
    Reference Solution ISE reference filling solution type A
    Standard Solution NaClO₄ solution
    Ion Strength Adjuster (Powder) Small amount of KNO₃ powder
    High-end Ion Strength Regulator Ion strength regulator type Ⅷ
    Housing Material Epoxy resin
    Sensitive Membrane Material PVC membrane (replaceable)
    Dimensions Φ12×120 mm
    Connector BNC (Q9 Type)

     

    FAQs

    Q1: What is an ion selective electrode (ISE)?
    A1: An ion-selective electrode (ISE) is a type of sensor designed to measure the concentration of specific ions in a solution. It is used in various fields, such as environmental monitoring, clinical diagnostics, and industrial applications, for real-time ion concentration measurements. ISEs are highly valued for their simplicity, accuracy, and ability to provide precise data without the need for complex sample preparation. These electrodes offer a quick and reliable way to monitor ion levels in a variety of solutions.

    Q2: How does an ISE work?
    A2: An ion-selective electrode (ISE) works by utilizing a membrane that selectively interacts with a specific ion in a solution. The electrode generates an electrical potential when the ion of interest interacts with the membrane. This potential is directly related to the concentration of the ion in the solution. The ISE typically consists of a reference electrode and an ion-selective membrane, which allows the target ion to pass through or interact with it, while minimizing the influence of other ions. The measured potential is then used, along with the Nernst equation, to calculate the ion concentration in the solution. This enables accurate and real-time measurement of ion levels.

    Q3: What types of ions can an ISE measure?
    A3: An ion-selective electrode (ISE) can measure a wide range of ions, depending on the type of membrane it uses. Commonly measured ions include sodium (Na⁺), potassium (K⁺), calcium (Ca²⁺), chloride (Cl⁻), ammonium (NH₄⁺), nitrate (NO₃⁻), and hydrogen ions (H⁺), among others. Each ISE is designed to selectively respond to a particular ion or group of ions, allowing precise measurements in different applications. For example, a sodium ISE can be used in clinical diagnostics to monitor blood sodium levels, while a chloride ISE may be used in environmental monitoring to assess water quality. The ability to measure specific ions makes ISEs highly versatile tools in fields like chemistry, biology, medicine, and environmental science.

    Tips: Can an ISE measure ion concentration in solid samples?

    Ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) are primarily designed to measure ion activity in aqueous solutions, as they require free-moving ions to generate a measurable potential. However, with appropriate sample preparation, such as dissolving, extracting, or using solid-contact or paste-type electrodes, ISEs can be applied to solid or semi-solid samples. Techniques like slurry preparation or pressing the solid into a pellet with a binder can also enable indirect measurements. Nonetheless, the accuracy and reproducibility may be limited compared to liquid-phase analysis, and careful calibration is essential.

    Warranty

    Thank you for buying industrial test and measurement equipment on SISCO.com, all products sold by SISCO and the partner cover a 12 months warranty, effective from the date of receiving the products.


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