Exemplary measurement – Metrohm VoltIC pro I User Manual

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Application Bulletin 356

Installation instruction for «VoltIC pro I»

Page 15 of 18

The recalculation to the actual sample volume used (Value

1) takes place after the VA analysis in MagIC Net

TM

.

Therefore, your sample table might look like the following

one:

Fig.: Sample table excerpt showing the use of «VoltICpro.imet»

For evaluation and after recording the first chromatogram,

check the retention times of your compounds. Since they

depend on the performance of your column, you may have

to adjust them in your method.

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Exemplary measurement

An exemplary measurement was performed, including the

ions fluoride, chloride, nitrite, bromide, nitrate, phosphate,

sulfate, lithium, sodium, ammonium, potassium, calcium,

and magnesium (1000 µg/L each), zinc, cadmium, lead and

copper. Anions and cations were measured from separate

sample vials with the sample for cation measurement being

acidified with 50 µL nitric acid (2 mol/L) per 50 mL sample.

The two following chromatograms were recorded in parallel.

Fig.: Standard chromatogram cations, 1000 µg/L

Fig.: Standard chromatogram anions, 1000 µg/L

For the calibration, the average peak areas of 3 injections

were evaluated. Within the concentration range of 20

– 1000

µg/L, a quadratic curve type was used for evaluation of

anions, and a linear curve type was used for evaluation of

cations. Correlation coefficients and standard deviations are

listed in the following table. The calibration curves for

chloride and sodium are shown as examples.

Correlation

coefficient

Relative standard

deviation [%]

Lithium

0.999984

0.761

Sodium

0.999947

1.347

Ammonium

0.999939

1.371

Potassium

0.999776

2.904

Calcium

0.999864

1.813

Magnesium

0.999973

0.890

Fig.: Statistical data of a six-point cation calibration from 20 µg/L to
1000 µg/L

Correlation

coefficient

Relative standard

deviation [%]

Fluoride

0.999954

1.594

Chloride

0.999988

0.786

Nitrite

0.999992

0.650

Bromide

0.999993

0.584

Nitrate

0.999993

0.587

Phosphate

0.999997

0.408

Sulfate

0.999992

0.616

Fig.: Statistical data of a six-point anion calibration from 20 µg/L to
1000 µg/L

Fig.: Chloride calibration curve from 20 µg/L to 1000 µg/L

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