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Elsevier, Applied Clay Science, 5-6(23), p. 323-328

DOI: 10.1016/s0169-1317(03)00131-5

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The use of magnesium silicate (talc) in a potentiometric sensor for hydrogen ions

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Abstract

The construction and analytical evaluation of a pH sensor based in a matrix containing 20% of [(Mg6Si8O20)](OH)4, a magnesium silicate, talc and 30% graphite dispersed in an epoxy resin (50%) is described. The data obtained from various acid–base titrations were compared with those using a glass electrode in the same conditions. The proposed electrode presented a linear response in the 1–12 pH range with a slope of −39.9±0.3 mV/pH (at 25 °C) and ca. 15 s of response time. The lifetime of this electrode was higher than 8 months (ca. 1500 determinations) and it showed a good performance for pH determination and end-point indication in the potentiometric titrations of acids and bases.