Metrohm 746 VA Trace Analyzer User Manual
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7.4 Troubleshooting
746 VA Trace Analyzer / 747 VA Stand
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Enter a new half-wave potential in the instrument and recalculate the results.
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Electrolyte solution too old: make up a new one. Its working life with organic
additives may be as short as 1 day or less.
No peak found
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The peak is only displaced: adjust the half-wave potential and recalculate.
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The background current is too high: repolish the electrode.
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The sample concentration is too low: increase sample volume.
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The deposition time under
MEAS
in "OP.SEQUENCE" in the inverse voltam-
metry is too short: increase the time.
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Electrolyte solution too old: make up a new one. Its working life with organic
additives may be as short as 1 day or less.
Peak is in the highest
µ
A range
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The sample volume is too large: reduce the volume. Carry out the analysis
again.
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The background current is too high: repolish the electrode.
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The deposition time is too long: reduce the time.
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Is the deposition potential correct?
Double peak
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Check RDE and polish if necessary (see section 3.5).
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If organic components are present: carry out a UV digestion or other suitable
sample preparation.
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Electrolyte solution too old: make up a new one. Its working life with organic
additives may be as short as 1 day or less.
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Try another measurement mode like AC1. If one substance is reversible and
the second one irreversible, only the reversible substance is detected by
AC1.
Standard addition peaks displaced
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Standard solutions have been made too acidic.
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Buffering capacity of the electrolyte is not sufficient: increase electrolyte vol-
ume.
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Electrode surface overcharged: reduce sample volume.
No addition
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Has the correct standard solution been used or is the concentration of the
solution too low: increase the volume of the standard addition or use a higher
concentration or reduce the sample amount accordingly.
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If organic components are present: carry out a UV digestion or other suitable
sample preparation.
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Concentration of the analyte too high: dilute.
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Electrolyte solution too old: make up a new one. Its working life with organic
additives may be as short as 1 day or less.