LaMotte SMART Spectro Spectrophotometer User Manual

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SMART Spectro Operator’s Manual 2.11

equal the concentration of the sample plus that added with the “spike”, then an

interference may exist.
For example, a 10.0 mL water sample was determined to contain 0.3 ppm iron.

To a second 10.0 mL sample, 0.1 mL of 50 ppm iron standard was added. The

concentration of iron due to the “spike” was (0.10 mL x 50 ppm)/10.0 mL = 0.50

ppm. The concentration of iron determined in the spiked sample should be 0.3

+ 0.5 = 0.8 ppm iron.
(Note: any error due to the increased volume from the “spike” is negligible).
LaMotte offers a line of calibration standards which can be used to generate

calibration curves and perform standard additions.

SAMPLE DILUTION TECHNIQUES & VOLUMETRIC

MEASUREMENTS

If a test result using the SMART gives an OUT OF RANGE message then the

sample concentration could be over range or under range. If it is over range, the

sample must be diluted. Then the test should be repeated on the diluted sample

to obtain a reading which is in the concentration range for the test. (Note: This is

not true for colorimetric determination of pH.)
Example:
Measure 5 mL of the water sample into a graduated cylinder. Add demineralized

water until the cylinder is fi lled to the 10 mL line. The sample has been diluted

by one-half, and the dilution factor is therefore 2. Perform the test procedure,

then multiply the resulting concentration by 2 to obtain the test result.
The following table gives quick reference guidelines on dilutions of various

proportions. All dilutions are based on a 10 mL volume, so several dilutions will

require small volumes of the water sample. Graduated pipets should be used for

all dilutions.

Size of Sample

Deionized Water to Bring

Volume to 10 mL

Multiplication Factor

10 mL

0 mL

1

5 mL

5 mL

2

2.5 mL

7.5 mL

4

1 mL

9 mL

10

0.5 mL

0.5 mL

20

If the above glassware is not available, dilutions can be made with the

spectrophotometer tube. Fill the tube to the 10 mL line with the sample then

transfer it to another container. Add 10 mL volumes of demineralized water to

the container and mix. Transfer back 10 mL of the diluted sample to the tube

and follow the test procedure. Continue diluting and testing until a reading,

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