5 inert gas connection – Metrohm 757 VA Computrace User Manual

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3.2 Installation of the 757 VA Computrace Stand

757 VA Computrace – Hardware

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3.2.5

Inert gas connection

Nitrogen (N

2

) is generally used as the inert gas to deaerate the analyte solution and

for operation of the MME. The nitrogen must be of sufficient purity.

w(N

2

) ≥ 0.99996 (= 99.996%)

for general polarography/voltammetry

w(N

2

) ≥ 0.99999 (= 99.999% = "5 × 9")

for analyses in organic solvents; for determinations involving very

high current amplification (e.g. in the determination of very low con-

centrations without preceding enrichment)

The scheme for deaeration of the analyte solution and the inert gas connections at

the 757 VA Computrace Stand needed for operation of the MME is shown in Fig. 7.

The inert gas connections are established as follows:

1 Fill gas wash bottle

• Unscrew gas wash bottle 4 from measuring head arm 19.
• Fill gas wash bottle 4 half full with dist. H

2

O (for long-term measurements

with supporting electrolytes such as HAc buffer or NH

3

buffer, fill with

supporting electrolyte; for measurements in organic solvents fill with the

used solvent).

• Screw gas wash bottle 4 back on measuring head arm 19.

2 Connect inert gas supply

• Attach one end of 6.1801.080 PVC tubing to connection 10 of the 757 VA

Computrace Stand.

• Attach the other end of the 6.1801.080 PVC tubing to connection of the

inert gas bottle.

• Set inert gas pressure at gas bottle using the reducing valve to

p = 1 ± 0.2 bar.

• Open gas supply line at gas bottle.

3 Connect inert gas lead-off (option)

• Attach a length of suitable tubing (e.g. Metrohm 6.1805.030, length

150 cm) to connection 8 for inert gas lead-off.

• Route the other end of the lead-off tubing to a fume cupboard.

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