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Metrohm IC Net 2.0 User Manual

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2 Fundamentals of the operation

IC Net 2.0

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2.2

Glossary

Batch reprocessing

Batch reprocessing is understood to be the subsequent reproc-

essing of a series of chromatograms which have been loaded in

a batch reprocessing queue. During reprocessing with a selected

method the settings for calibration, integration, passport, ap-

pearance and report can be altered at will (for details, see section

10).

Calibration

Calibration is used to describe the method of determining the re-

lationship between the peak height or peak area found for one

component and its concentration in the sample. The result of the

calibration is a calibration function (calibration curve), which

shows the relationship between the amount of sample and the

evaluated quantity.
The determination of the calibration function with reference solu-

tions can be carried out as a one-point or as a multiple-point

calibration. The calibration method which is mainly used in ion

chromatography is the external standard calibration (absolute

calibration); calibration with an internal standard (relative cali-

bration) or tabulated calibration are also possible (for details,

see section 4).

Chromatogram

A chromatogram is a graphic plot of the elution curve (signal vs.

time) recorded following a chromatographic separation on a

separating column.
Chromatograms are stored as chromatogram files (

*.chw

) in the

Data

directory. As well as the measuring data the chromatogram

files also contain the method parameters and system settings

which have been used for data recording, data processing and

remote control (for details, see section 8).

Determination

In order to carry out a determination a suitable system must be

selected for the separating problem. The result of the determina-

tion is a chromatogram, in which the measuring data and re-

sults of the determination are stored (for details, see section 8).

Device

The «IC Net» program supports remote control for Metrohm and

Bischoff instruments. Each instrument within a system is a de-
vice
. Devices are stored as device files (

*.dev

) in the

Devices

di-

rectory. All Metrohm devices start with

Me*.dev

and all Bischoff

devices start with

Bi*.dev

(for details, see section 6).

Integration

Integration is to be understood as being the method for deter-

mining the peak area and peak height with the aid of approximate