Thermo Fisher Scientific Ion Selective Electrodes Cyanide User Manual
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Cyanide Electrode
Instruction Manual
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Limits of Detection
Cyanide levels from 5X10
-6
M to 1X10
-2
M cyanide can be measured with the cyanide electrodes.
However, since cyanide ion attacks the electrode membrane, measurements above 1X10
-3
M should
be done only intermittently.
The electrodes respond to cyanide in the sample as well as to ions dissolved from the membrane at
low levels. The electrode membrane shows a very slight water solubility. The detection limit of the
electrode is determined by this factor. The low-level procedure is recommended if measurements
are to be made in the non-linear region below 8X10
-6
M.
Plastic lab-ware must be used and the beakers must be covered with Parafilm for low level cyanide
determinations or cyanide will be lost. Allow a longer stabilization time before taking the meter
reading for best results.
pH Effects
A cyanide electrode can be used over the pH range 11 to 13. It is necessary to adjust the sample pH
to above 11 using the recommended ISA to convert all cyanic acid species in solution to cyanide.
Electrode Life
A cyanide ion electrode will last six months in normal laboratory use. On-line measurements might
shorten operational lifetime to several months. In time, the response time will increase and the
calibration slope will decrease to the point calibration is difficult and electrode replacement is
required.
Electrode Storage
The cyanide electrode may be stored for short periods of time in 1.0x10
-4
M cyanide solution with
ISA added. For longer storage (longer than two weeks), rinse and dry the sensing pellet and cover
the membrane tip with any protective cap shipped with the electrode. The reference portion of the
combination electrode (or the outer chamber of the reference electrode) should be drained of filling
solution, if refillable, and the rubber insert placed over the filling hole.
ELECTRODE THEORY