Measurement of Thermal constants of wood during the heating process by Ion Selective Electrode (CAT#: STEM-ACT-0117-WXH)
Introduction
The thermal conductivity of wood is relatively low because of the porosity of timber. Thermal conductivity declines as the density of the wood decreases.
An ideal ion-selective electrode (I.S.E.) consists of a thin membrane across which only the intended ion can be transported. The transport of ions from a high conc. to a low one through a selective binding with some sites within the membrane creates a potential difference.
Applications
• Used for the potentiometric determination of several anions (fluoride, chloride, bromide, iodide ion) and cations (sodium, potassium, calcium ion). • Used for endpoint detection in potentiometric titration. • In biochemistry, ion selective electrodes are used for the determination of enzymes and substances which interact with enzymes.
Procedure
1. Preparation of Standards 2. Instrument Setup and Operation 3. Analysis of sample