7 smpl – fully automatic sampling – Metrohm 711 Liquino User Manual

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3 Introduction

711 Liquino, Instructions for use

33

3.2.7

SMPL – fully automatic sampling


The capabilities and possible uses of an SMPL method will be demonstrat-
ed by means of a complexometric titration of Ni

2+

with the help of the 711

Liquino and Titrino 716.

Chemistry

The Ni

2+

ion is buffered to pH 10, complexed with Cu-EDTA and then titrat-

ed with Na-EDTA. The detection mechanism with the Cu-ISE electrode is
based on the following equilibrium equation:


Cu-EDTA

Cu

2+

+ EDTA

2-


The presence of the Ni

2+

ion displaces the equilibrium to the right:


Ni

2+

+ Cu-EDTA

Cu

2+

+ Ni-EDTA


The concentration of the Cu

2+

ion (to which the Cu-ISE electrode reacts)

depends on the stability of the Ni-EDTA complex.

Procedure

The SMPL mode of the Liquino offers a fully automated sample transfer,
perfect preparation of the titration cell between the individual titrations (for
multiple determinations) and complete control of the Titrino. However, a cor-
responding method must first be created or selected in the Titrino.
The Dosino at connection 1 carries out the "sampling“ processes, for which
its four ports have fixed definitions.

1.

Through port 1 the Liquino draws in the required amount of sample and

transfers it to the titration vessel through the cylinder and port 2.

2.

Solvent is drawn in through port 3 and transferred to the titration vessel

for rinsing/diluting (the amount can be freely selected) – in this case H

2

O

is used.

3.

The second Dosino adds the buffer (pH 10).

4.

The third Dosino adds the complexing agent Cu-EDTA.

5.

30 s is allowed to elapse (this possibility exists after each reagent addi-

tion) in order to allow the complexing ion to be completely bound and to
release the Cu

2+

ions.

6.

The Titrino is started via the remote lead and the sample is titrated with

Na-EDTA.

At the end of the titration the "sampling“ Dosino removes the contents of the
titration vessel through port 2 and transfers them to a waste container via
port 4.

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