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5 general rules for va trace analysis, Chemicals and equipment, Electrolytes – Metrohm 797 VA Computrace User Manual

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9.5 General rules for VA trace analysis

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4. Check

the

Dose rate

parameter on the

Dosinos

tab.

The default

dosing rate for use of the 6.1824.000 4-way microtip is 2
mL/min.

9.5

General rules for VA trace analysis

Chemicals and equipment

1. The purity of the reagents plays an important role in determin-

ing the results. Extremely pure chemicals should be used for de-
termining lower concentrations (see VA Application Note V-49).

2. Measuring vessel, electrodes and all other equipment in con-

tact with the sample solution must be clean and free of con-
tamination substances.

Electrolytes

1. The pH during a determination plays an important role (e.g. for

Zn, Cd, Pb, Cu it should be approx. 4.5). Acetate, Ammonium
acetate or PIPES buffer are often used. For more information
see the Application Bulletins.

2. The electrolyte must be sufficiently conductive and concen-

trated.

3. The purity of the electrolytes and the cleanliness of the reagent

bottles is very important.

4. The working life of the electrolytes is limited, particularly for

organic additives (buffer substances, complex formers). It may
be necessary to make up fresh solutions every day.

Standard solutions

1. The standard solutions should be made acidic (approx. pH =

1…2) and stored in plastic bottles.

2. Diluted standard solutions (ppb range) are very unstable and

must be freshly made. They must also be made sufficiently aci-
dic.

3. The concentration of the standard solutions must be arranged

so that a volume between 20 and 500 μL has to be added.

4. Standard additions are recommended. The peak height after

the last addition should be 2…5 times higher than the sample
peak.

5. 1000 ppm solutions (self-made or commercially available) are

often used as stock solutions. They are stable over long periods
of time. Dilutions have to be made with dilute acids.