6 inline sample preparation, 7 rinsing the sample path, Inline sample preparation – Metrohm 872 Extension Module User Manual

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6 Operation and maintenance

872 Extension Module IC Module

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6.6

Inline sample preparation

To protect the separation column against foreign particles which can
affect the separating efficiency, we recommend that all samples undergo
a microfiltration (filter 0.45 µm). The ultrafiltration cell can be used for fil-
tration
(see manual of the IC Equipment for Ultrafiltration).

Matrix-loaded samples (e.g. blood, oil) should be prepared for the meas-
urement by means of dialysis (see manual on the IC Equipment for Dialy-
sis
).

If the concentration of the sample is too high, the sample should be dilu-
ted
before feeding (see documentation on the IC Equipment for Sample
Dilution
).

For the sample preparation methods Neutralization (replacement of e.g.
Na

+

with H

+

) and cation exchange (replacement of e.g. heavy metals

with H

+

), a sample preparation module (SPM) is used.

For an overview of all Metrohm inline sample preparation methods go to
the following website:

http://misp.metrohm.com

6.7

Rinsing the sample path

Before a new sample can be measured, the sample path must be rinsed
with it so that the measuring result is not falsified by the previous sample
(Sample carry-over).

In the case of automated sample feeding, the rinsing time should be at
least 3 times the transfer time.

The transfer time is the time required by the sample to flow from the sam-
ple vessel to the end of the sample loop. ##NO_MATCH##.

Ascertaining the transfer time

To ascertain the transfer time, proceed as follows:

1 Emptying the sample path

Pump air through the sample path (pump tubing, tubing connec-
tions, sample loop) for several minutes until all liquid is displaced by
the air.

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