Psa – potentiometric stripping analysis – Metrohm 757 VA Computrace User Manual
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PSA – Potentiometric Stripping Analysis
General:
PSA or Potentiometric stripping analysis with chemical oxida-
tion is mainly used to determine substances in an organic matrix
with the aid of mercury film electrodes without prior digestion. The
PSA measurement mode can be set for the exploratory and de-
termination mode by selecting
PSA - Potentiometric stripping analy-
sis
for the
Mode
parameter in the
EXPLORATORY SPECIFICATION
or
WORKING METHOD SPECIFICATIONS
window.
Description:
In PSA measurement mode, the analytes are deposited at the
working electrode with the constant
Deposition potential
during a
predetermined
Deposition time
. Then the applied deposition po-
tential is switched off and the voltage
U is measured as a function
of the time
t with a sampling rate of 21.39 kHz. The measurement
time is limited either by the set
Potential
limit
or the
Maximum
time
.
The voltage measurement
U vs t is used to calculate the retention
times
dt/dU vs U. This results in peak-shaped curves which can
be evaluated. The
Peak voltage
is characteristic of the substance,
the
Peak area
is proportional to its concentration.
U
t
Deposition potential
Deposition time
Potential limit
Maximum time
dt/dU
U
Peak voltage
Peak
area