Development of the continuously variable volume reactor for flow injection analysis: Part 1. Design, capabilities and testing
โ Scribed by Linda L Lipe; Suzanne M Purinton; Elizabeth Mederios; C.Chad Harrell; Cynthia Efta; Melissa Murray; Meredith Wood; Ray-Bernard Portier; Stuart J Chalk
- Book ID
- 104103078
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 692 KB
- Volume
- 455
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-2670
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โฆ Synopsis
A new apparatus for mixing sample and reagent in flow injection analysis (FIA) is described. The continuously variable volume reactor (CVVR) replaces the conventional mixing coil in a flow injection (FI) manifold to provide mixing and dilution. A linear actuator motor allows control of the chamber volume via LabVIEW software. The chamber volume can be incremented in steps of 1 l over the range 68-1704 l. In addition, the chamber has an integral variable-speed stirring unit that is also under computer control. Experiments were performed to evaluate the dispersion characteristics of this new device, evaluate the volume reproducibility, and understand the mixing characteristics. Use of the chamber is shown in the determination of iron(II) in pond water, and in NIST SRM 1643d with excellent results and a detection limit of 3.7 g/l iron(II). Advantages of the CVVR and future research activities using the device are discussed.
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