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Multicommutation in flow analysis. Part 1. Binary sampling: concepts, instrumentation and spectrophotometric determination of iron in plant digests

✍ Scribed by Boaventura F. Reis; Maria F. Giné; Elias A.G. Zagatto; José Luis F.C. Lima; Rui A. Lapa


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
716 KB
Volume
293
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-2670

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✦ Synopsis


A novel strategy to handle sample and reagent introduction in continuous flow systems is proposed . Basic features such as the effect of flow cell volume, analytical pathlength and peristaltic pump pulsation on the precision of measurement were studied . The manifold was based on a set of three-way solenoid valves controlled by a microcomputer using software written in QuickBASIC . It could also control the rotation speed of the peristaltic pump. By sampling slugs of sample and reagent solutions synchronized with pulsation of the peristaltic pump, aliquots with volumes as low as 2 µl could be sampled with a relative standard deviation < 3% . Characteristics and performance of the system were studied by using a dye solution to simulate the samples. The feasibility was assessed by spectrophotometric determination of iron in acid plant digests using potassium thiocyanate . Results were in agreement with inductively-coupled argon plasma atomic emission spectrometric determinations . A throughput of 220 samples per hour was achieved and reagent consumption was only 0 .7 mg per determination .


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