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DEVELOPMENT OF A FLOW-THROUGH CELL FOR ACCURATE MEASUREMENTS OF LOW ELECTROLYTIC CONDUCTIVITY

Chiara Boveri, Francesca Durbiano, Danilo Serazio
  • Abstract:
    The present paper focuses on the development of a flow-through cell and a closed circuit that permit to carry out measurements of low electrolytic conductivity of aqueous solutions under flowing condition. The traceability path has been set as follows: samples with conductivity between 200 mS cm-1 and 50 mS cm-1 have been employed for the calibration of the geometric constant of the new cell, by comparison with the primary cell of Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (I.N.Ri.M.). Then the flow-through cell has been used to measure values with decreasing conductivities down to 1 mS cm-1. The measurement system capabilities have been evaluated to be limited by contamination effects.
  • Keywords:
    pure water, low conductivity measurement, flow-through cell
  • DOI:
    _unreg_wc-2009.450

Event details:

  • IMEKO TC:
  • Event name:
    XIX IMEKO World Congress
  • Title:

    Fundamental and Applied Metrology

  • Place:
    Lisbon, PORTUGAL
  • Time:
    06 September 2009 - 11 September 2009