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Metalyser
®
Portable HM1000
Instruction Manual
v 5.0
www.trace2o.com 21
5.3. ANALYSIS
Before performing a test using the Metalyser
®
, ensure that the working electrode has been
successfully plated and conditioned first for the metal of interest.
(See
section 5.2.
Plating
and the
relevant
application notes)
There
are two ways to
analyse
a
sample, either via
the Standard Addition method or by an
in-field
calibration of the
instrument.
1. Standard Addition: This is the recommended method of analysis, where
the used adds a known amount of standard to the solution, producing a
known peak height. The Metalyser will first run a scan of the sample, to
determine if the metals are present and measure the response. A prompt
will be given to add a standard to the sample; this is done using the pipette
provided. A fixed volume of standard is added to the SAB which will produce
the increase in peak height from which the initial sample concentration can
be calculated.
2. The
in-field
calibration method establishes
a calibration curve first before
analysing
a
number of
samples
rapidly. The Metalyser
®
firstly
needs
to establish
the calibration curve using the
Calibrate
option in the menu of each metal of
interest.
Once
this
has been
successfully
completed an
Analyse
Sample can be undertaken.
(Note:
using
Analyse
Sample without
establishing
a new
calibration
curve, the
previous calibration
will be used which may not be correct for the current
analysis).
The calibration
needs to be
established
just prior to
analysis
and also after a new
plate has been applied to the tip of the working
electrode.
Many factors affect the
calibration
curve and the
greater
the time the
analysis
occurs after the calibration
curve was
established
the
greater
the chance that there will be a
decrease
in
accuracy. This
is due to a number of factors
including variability
with the plate over
time and
even
the components of the
solution changing.
It is important when
calibrating
the
instrument
that it is
calibrated
on a
similar
type of water to that being
analysed,
i.e. if a
river sample
from a
particular river
is being analysed then the
Metalyser
®
needs to be
calibrated
using that
river
water, if a new
river
is to be
analysed
then
recalibrate
using a new
river sample
from the new location.
The
Blank Subtraction method is used for
creating
a new
baseline
for the
instrument
for the
analysis.
It is to be used only when a suspected
contaminant
is
present in the
buffers
being used.
Performing
this will
replace
the
previous
blank.
After each
analysis
the sonde head and the
electrodes
are to be washed
thoroughly.
This
is in order to
minimise carry-over
and to
clean
off
all
traces of
the
previous
analysis.
This
can be
achieved
by using the deionised water or by
washing
the sonde head (without the
SAB)
in the
sample
water.
This
is
particularly
important
following
an
arsenic
analysis.

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Trace2O METALYSER HM1000 Specifications

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BrandTrace2O
ModelMETALYSER HM1000
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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