GB/T 41439-2022 PDF in English
GB/T 41439-2022 (GB/T41439-2022, GBT 41439-2022, GBT41439-2022)
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Paper, board and pulps -- Determination of pH of salted water extracts
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NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 85.040,85.060
CCS Y 30
Paper, board and pulps - Determination of pH of salted
water extracts
(ISO 29681:2009, MOD)
ISSUED ON: APRIL 15, 2022
IMPLEMENTED ON: NOVEMBER 01, 2022
Issued by: State Administration for Market Regulation;
Standardization Administration of the People’s Republic of China.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 5
2 Normative references ... 5
3 Terms and definitions... 5
4 Principle ... 5
5 Reagents ... 6
6 Instruments and equipment ... 6
7 Sampling and preparation of sample ... 6
8 Test procedures ... 7
9 Result calculation ... 8
10 Precision ... 8
11 Test report ... 9
Appendix A (Informative) Preparation of standard buffer solutions ... 10
Paper, board and pulps - Determination of pH of salted
water extracts
1 Scope
This document describes a method for the determination of pH of salted water extracts
of paper, board and pulp.
This document applies to paper, board and pulps.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this
document and are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the
version corresponding to that date is applicable to this document; for undated references,
the latest version (including all amendments) is applicable to this document.
GB/T 450, Paper and board - Sampling for testing and identification of machine and
cross direction, wire side and felt side (GB/T 450-2008, ISO 186:2002, MOD)
GB/T 740, Pulps - Sampling for testing (GB/T 740-2003, ISO 7213:1981, IDT)
3 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions are applicable to this document.
3.1
salted water
Weak potassium chloride (KCl) solution, whose concentration is 0.100 mol/L.
4 Principle
The sample is soaked in salted water (0.100 mol/L KCl) at 20 °C ~ 25 °C or 90 °C for
1 h. After the suspension is filtered, the pH is measured at a temperature of 20 °C ~
25 °C.
8 Test procedures
8.1 Soaking in salted water
8.1.1 Perform two tests in parallel.
8.1.2 Air-dry the test pieces in the laboratory atmosphere until they reach moisture
equilibrium.
8.1.3 Weigh 2.0 g ~ 2.2 g of the air-dried test pieces into a flask (see 6.2); add 100 mL
of salted water (5.3) at a temperature of 20 °C ~ 25 °C. Make sure that all the test pieces
are soaked. Cover the flask and let it stand for 1 h; shake the flask (see 6.2) at least once
during the standing time. Filter the suspension through a fritted glass filter (see 6.2);
measure the pH of the filtrate. If it is necessary to soak the test pieces in salted water
(5.3) at 90 °C, weigh 2.0 g ~ 2.2 g of the air-dried sample into the flask (see 6.2), and
add 100 mL of salted water (5.3) at a temperature of 90 °C ± 5 °C. Then, put the flask
(see 6.2) into the thermostat bath (6.3) or on the heating plate (6.3); keep the
temperature at 90 °C ± 5 °C; soak for 1 h; shake the flask (see 6.2) at least once during
this period. Cool the suspension in the flask (see 6.2) after the soaking is over; filter the
suspension through a fritted glass filter (see 6.2); measure the pH of the filtrate.
8.2 Calibration of the PH meter
8.2.1 Calibrate the pH-meter and the pH-electrodes according to the manufacturer’s
instructions. Or proceed according to 8.2.2.
8.2.2 Rinse the electrodes with distilled or deionized water (5.1) and drain. Do not wipe
the electrodes. Use two standard buffer solutions (5.2) with different pH values to
calibrate the pH-meter at a temperature of 20 °C ~ 25 °C, so that the pH value of the
measured extract is between the pH values of the two standard buffer solutions (5.2). If
the pH meter does not display the correct pH values for the two standard buffer solutions
(5.2), consult the instrument manufacturer's manual.
8.2.3 When not in use, store the electrodes according to the instrument manufacturer's
manual.
8.3 Determination of pH
After calibrating the pH meter according to the procedure in 8.2, rinse the electrode
several times with distilled or deionized water (5.1) and once with a small amount of
filtered suspension (i.e., the extract). Under the condition of 20 °C ~ 25 °C, measure
and record the pH value of the extract twice in parallel.
...... Source: Above contents are excerpted from the PDF -- translated/reviewed by: www.chinesestandard.net / Wayne Zheng et al.
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