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Problematics and stability of on-line pH measurements in anaerobic environments: The jellied combined electrode

✍ Scribed by Kuma M. Monzambe; Henry P. Naveau; Edmond-Jacques Nyns; Nicolas Bogaert; Hans Bühler


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
484 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3592

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✦ Synopsis


Discrepancies of one pH unit and more have been observed after a few days, between continuous on-line in situ pH measurements and instant off-line pH measurements during anaerobic digestion of an agroindustrial wastewater. Concomitantly, the electrical resistance across the porous diaphragm of the on-line electrode increased, and a black clogging developed on its diaphragm. Measurements of the relative liquid junction potential in KCI or Na2S solutions excluded that high concentrations of ions such as, K' , Na', CI-, HS-, or S2were the major cause of the drifts in pH values. It has been possible to limit the rapid increase of the liquid junction potential and the black clogging formation on the porous diaphragm either by acidification and/or by overpressurization of the electrode-filling liquid. Continuous on-line in situ pH values consistent with instant off-line pH values over long periods of time have been obtained with a newly designed pH sensor in which a special jellied electrode filling replaced the porous diaphragm.