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GLEE, a new computer program for glass electrode calibration.

P Gans1, B O'Sullivan

  • 1School of Chemistry, The University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK.

Talanta
|October 31, 2008
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A new computer program, Glass Electrode Evaluation (GLEE), calibrates glass electrodes using acid-base titrations. It estimates carbonate contamination, electrode potential, and slope, enhancing analytical accuracy.

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Area of Science:

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Electrochemistry
  • Computational Chemistry

Background:

  • Accurate glass electrode calibration is crucial for reliable chemical analysis.
  • Titration methods require precise determination of electrode parameters.
  • Existing calibration methods may be time-consuming or lack comprehensive error estimation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a user-friendly computer program for efficient glass electrode calibration.
  • To automate the estimation of key electrode parameters and potential contaminants.
  • To improve the accuracy and reliability of electrochemical measurements.

Main Methods:

  • A strong acid-strong base titration was employed for calibration.
  • The GLEE (Glass Electrode Evaluation) program was developed using computational methods.
  • The program analyzes titration data to determine electrode characteristics.

Main Results:

  • The GLEE program successfully calibrates glass electrodes.
  • It provides estimates for carbonate contamination in the base.
  • It calculates the pseudo-Nernstian standard potential and slope of the electrode.

Conclusions:

  • The GLEE program offers a robust and automated solution for glass electrode calibration.
  • It enhances analytical precision by accounting for potential sources of error.
  • The software is compatible with Windows operating systems, ensuring broad accessibility.