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TPS 901-PH - Temperature Compensation in pH Sensing; Polarisation Output Connector Usage

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11.1.2 The Slope of a pH Sensor
As mentioned above, a pH sensor produces 0 mV output at around 7.00 pH. As
the pH goes up, an “ideal” pH sensor produces -59mV/pH unit at 25
o
C As the
pH goes down, an ideal pH sensor produces +59mV/pH unit. In practice, pH
sensors usually produce slightly less than this. The output of a pH sensor is
expressed as a percentage of an ideal sensor. For example, an ideal sensor that
produces 59mV/pH unit has “100% Slope”. An sensor that produces
50.15mV/pH unit has “85% Slope” (see Figure 11-2).
-600
-400
-200
0
200
400
600
0 7 14
85% Slope at 25 oC
(50.15mV/pH)
100% Slope at 25 oC
(59mV/pH)
Response of pH Electrode, as a Function of Slope
Electrode Response (mV)
pH
Figure 11-2