3 determining the dialysis time, Determining the dialysis time – Metrohm 833 IC Liquid Handling Unit User Manual

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7 833 IC Liquid Handling Dialysis Unit

833 IC Liquid Handling Unit / Instructions for Use 8.833.1003

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The below illustration shows an example of such a determination for

anions using the 6.2714.010 Dialysis membrane from Metrohm

(cellulose acetate; thickness= 115

µ

m; pore size= 0.2

µ

m). A standard

solution containing 10 mg/L of each of the individual anions was used

as the sample and dialyzed for10 min (mains frequency 50 Hz).

7.6.3

Determining the dialysis time

After the optimal transfer time has been determined the optimal dialysis

time must also be determined, this depends on the total ionic

concentration. The dialysis time with the stopped acceptor solution flow

must be selected so that 100% of the sample concentration is achieved

in the acceptor solution. For the 6.2714.010 Dialysis membrane from

Metrohm (cellulose acetate; thickness= 115

µ

m; pore size= 0.2

µ

m)

the optimal dialysis time is 10 min for a total ionic concentration

5 mg/L.

If a different dialysis membrane is used or if a total ionic concentration

< 5 mg/L is measured the optimal dialysis time must be determined by

measuring the recovery rate as a function of the dialysis time. Proceed

as follows:

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

0.0

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.9

1.0

Transferzeit [min]

Konzentration [mg/L]

Fluorid
Chlorid
Nitrit
Bromid
Nitrat
Phosphat
Sulfat

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