Hi,
I am an electronic engineer having to test his device with some chemicals and to this I'd like to ask for your help.
I have used commercial pH4/7/10 buffer solutions from Thermo Scientific and as I've changed the buffers on top of my semiconductor device I've seen clear output voltage changes. So far it is OK.
Now I have to do some tests in a way that I mix 1ml of a pH buffer with 100ul of a made-up solution [detailed below] and monitor the response of the device.
I made a solution from 1g of citric acid [was in powder form] and 25ml of DI water. I mixed 100ul of this citric acid solution with 1ml of the pH buffers and at each case [pH 4/7/10 buffer] the output of the electronic circuitry showed a large voltage change, as expected.
***Question 1***: Can somebody please advise how to calculate the concentration of citric acid in the above mentioned made-up solution?
Also, I want to do the same other way round with a made-up alkaline liquid. At the moment I have NaOH ph12 that I diluted down from ph14 by DI water. Using this I could see hardly any change in the output signal.
***Question 2***: Does somebody have an idea how to make up a solution that has strong effect similar to the mentioned citric acid stuff but alkaline?
Thanks,
Krivan