A simple protocol for the routine calibration of pH meters.

  • A. FEDERMAN NETO
  • A. D.L. BORGES
  • M. A.S. LAVRADOR
Keywords: pH meters (calibration); saline (0.9%); pH standards; potassium biphthalate; Borax.

Abstract

A simplified laboratory protocol for the calibration of pH meters is described and tested. It is based on the use of two analytical primary buffer solutions, potassium hydrogen phthalate and Borax (sodium tetraborate decahydrate) of precisely known concentrations and pH. The solutions may be stored at room temperature for long periods, without decomposition and used directly. The calibration of the meter can be checked with standard solutions of sodium dihydrogen phosphate, sodium carbonate, sodium benzoate, sodium salicylate or potassium oxalate. Methods for the purification of Borax and potassium chloride are also given, and a new method for the neutralization of 0.9% saline is suggested.

Published
2006-01-01
Section
Research Article