Description
Ion-selective measurement is a method for determining the concentration of dissolved ions that mostly relies ion selective electrodes. Potassium ions, sodium ions, fluoride or chloride are examples of such ions that are directly measured in solutions. Indirect methods such as titration allow the determination of aluminum, nickel ions, or sulfate. The wide range of applications include the measurement of fluoride concentration according to DIN 38 405, chloride content determination in concrete samples or nitrate concentration determination in fruit juices.