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Recommendation on mean molar activity coefficients and single ion activity coefficients of solutions for calibration of ion-selective electrodes for sodium, potassium, and calcium determination. IFCC Scientific Division Working Group on Selective Electrodes.
In principle, flame photometry measures substance concentration, and ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) measure ion activity. However, the situation regarding the comparison of results from the two techniques when applied to blood plasma is complex. The problem can be approached experimentally from the point of view of calibration of ISEs with concentration calibrators, and similar procedures are adopted for commercial ISE-based clinical analyzers. Nevertheless, there is interest in the evaluation of single ion activities in blood plasma and solutions simulating its ionic composition. Solutions are proposed for calibrating ISEs for the determination of sodium, potassium, and calcium. It is recommended that the values for single ion activities derived from the Pitzer treatment of mixed electrolyte solutions be adopted, because, although this has some empirical features, it has a sounder theoretical basis than the previously used Stokes-Robinson-Bates hydration approach.