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Nyheder (1)2060 VA/CVS Process Analyzer
Precise trace metal analysis with Voltammetry or organic additives monitoring with CVS (Cyclic Voltammetric Stripping).
Professionel VA
Fleksible analysatorer til sporanalyse med voltammetri og polarografi.
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Udvid omfanget af ionkromatografi: sofistikeret prøveudtagning, følsom detektion eller multiparameteranalyse.
2.884.0010
884 Professional VA884 Professional VA is the universal entry-level instrument in the Professional VA/CVS instrument series. In conjunction with the compatible measuring head and compatible electrode set, you can perform trace analysis determinations with voltammetry and polarography using the Multi-Mode Electrode pro, the scTRACE Gold, the Bismuth drop electrode or determinations of organic additives in electroplating baths, with "Cyclic Voltammetric Stripping" (CVS), "Cyclic Pulse Voltammetric Stripping" (CPVS), and chronopotentiometry (CP). The proven Metrohm electrode methods combined with a high-performance potentiostat/galvanostat and the extremely flexible viva software open up new perspectives. The potentiostat with a certified calibrator readjusts itself automatically before each measurement, thus guaranteeing maximum precision. The replaceable measuring head enables rapid changes between the various applications with different electrodes.The viva software is required for control, data collection, and evaluation.The 884 Professional VA is supplied with reduced accessories, without measuring head and electrodes. Electrode set and viva license need to be ordered separately.
MVA-22
884 Professional VA fully automated for VAAutomated analysis system for high-performance, flexible trace determinations with voltammetry and polarography with the Multi-Mode Electrode pro or the scTRACE Gold. Comprising 884 Professional VA for MME, 919 IC Autosampler plus for VA, two 800 Dosinos, 843 Pump Station, measuring head for rotating disk electrodes, and extensive accessories. For sample series of up to 28 samples.Determinations with rotating disc electrodes can also be performed with the MVA-22, e.g. determinations of organic additives in electroplating baths with "Cyclic Voltammetric Stripping" (CVS), "Cyclic Pulse Voltammetric Stripping" (CPVS), and chronopotentiometry (CP).The viva software is required for control, data acquisition, and evaluation. PC, electrode set, and viva license need to be ordered separately.
2.884.0210
884 Professional VA manual for CVS884 Professional VA manual for CVS applications is the entry-level for high-end determinations of organic additives in electroplating baths with "Cyclic Voltammetric Stripping" (CVS), "Cyclic Pulse Voltammetric Stripping" (CPVS), and chronopotentiometry (CP), or voltammetric heavy metal determinations with rotating disk electrodes. The proven Metrohm electrode methods combined with a high-performance potentiostat/galvanostat and the extremely flexible viva software open up new perspectives in CVS. The potentiostat with a certified calibrator readjusts itself automatically before each measurement, thus guaranteeing maximum precision. The integrated temperature measurement input allows you to monitor the solution temperature during the measurement.The instrument can also be used to perform voltammetric determinations. The replaceable measuring head enables rapid changes between the various applications with different electrodes. The viva software is required for control, data collection, and evaluation.The 884 Professional VA manual for CVS applications is supplied with extensive accessories and a measuring head for rotating disk electrodes. Electrode set and viva license need to be ordered separately.
MVA-25
884 Professional VA fully automated for the determination of antioxidantsAutomated analysis system for the voltammetric determination of antioxidants in lubricants, including automatic sample preparation on the sample changer. Comprising 884 Professional VA, 858 Professional Sample Processor for antioxidants, 2x 800 Dosinos, 843 Pump Station, measuring head for rotating disk electrodes, and extensive accessories. For sample series of up to 24 samples.The viva software is required for control, data collection, and evaluation. PC, electrode set, and viva license need to be ordered separately.
2.884.0110
884 Professional VA manual for Multi-Mode Electrode (MME)884 Professional VA manual for Multi-Mode Electrode (MME) is the entry-level instrument for high-end trace analysis with voltammetry and polarography with the Multi-Mode Electrode pro or the scTRACE Gold or the Bismuth drop electrode. The proven Metrohm electrode methods in combination with a high-performance potentiostat/galvanostat and the extremely flexible viva software open up new perspectives for the determination of heavy metals. The potentiostat with a certified calibrator readjusts itself automatically before each measurement, thus guaranteeing maximum precision.Determinations with rotating disc electrodes can also be performed with the instrument, e.g. determinations of organic additives in electroplating baths with "Cyclic Voltammetric Stripping" (CVS), "Cyclic Pulse Voltammetric Stripping" (CPVS), and chronopotentiometry (CP). The replaceable measuring head enables rapid changes between the various applications with different electrodes.The viva software is required for control, data collection, and evaluation.The 884 Professional VA manual for MME is supplied with extensive accessories and a measuring head for the Multi-Mode Electrode pro. Electrode set and viva license need to be ordered separately.
2.884.1110
884 Professional VA semiautomated für Multi-Mode Electrode (MME) with 2 Dosinos884 Professional VA semiautomated for Multi-Mode Electrode (MME) is a convenient high-end routine analyzer for trace determinations with voltammetry and polarography with the Multi-Mode Electrode pro or the scTRACE Gold. The proven Metrohm electrode methods in combination with a high-performance potentiostat/galvanostat and the extremely flexible viva software open up new perspectives for the determination of heavy metals. The potentiostat with a certified calibrator readjusts itself automatically before each measurement, thus guaranteeing maximum precision.Determinations with rotating disc electrodes can also be performed with the instrument, e.g. determinations of organic additives in electroplating baths with "Cyclic Voltammetric Stripping" (CVS), "Cyclic Pulse Voltammetric Stripping" (CPVS), and chronopotentiometry (CP). The replaceable measuring head enables rapid changes between the various applications with different electrodes.2x 800 Dosinos (supplied) permit the automatic addition of auxiliary solutions during the determination, e.g., electrolyte, buffer or standard solutions.The viva software is required for control, data collection, and evaluation.The 884 Professional VA semiautomated for Multi-Mode Electrode (MME) is supplied with extensive accessories and a measuring head for the Multi-Mode Electrode pro. Electrode set and viva license need to be ordered separately.
MVA-24
884 Professional VA fully automated for CVS with Dosino for sample transferAutomated analysis system for the high-performance, flexible determination of organic additives in electroplating baths using CVS ("Cyclic Voltammetric Stripping"), CPVS ("Cyclic Pulse Voltammetric Stripping"), and CP ("Chronopotentiometry"). Comprising 884 Professional VA for CVS, 858 Professional Sample Processor with Dosino for sample transfer, 4x additional 800 Dosinos for auxiliary solutions, 843 Pump Station, measuring head for rotating disk electrodes, and extensive accessories. For sample series of up to 112 samples.The viva software is required for control, data collection, and evaluation. PC, electrode set, and viva license need to be ordered separately.
MVA-23
884 Professional VA fully automated for CVS and large sample seriesAutomated analysis system for the high-performance, flexible determination of organic additives in electroplating baths using CVS ("Cyclic Voltammetric Stripping"), CPVS ("Cyclic Pulse Voltammetric Stripping"), and chronopotentiometry (CP), or voltammetric heavy metal determinations with rotating disk electrodes. Comprising 884 Professional VA for CVS, 858 Professional Sample Processor, four 800 Dosinos, 843 Pump Station, measuring head for rotating disk electrodes. and extensive accessories. For sample series of up to 56 samples.The MVA-23 can also be used to perform voltammetric determinations with the Multi-Mode Electrode or the scTRACE Gold.The viva software is required for control, data acquisition, and evaluation. PC, electrode set, and viva license need to be ordered separately.
2.884.1210
884 Professional VA semiautomated for CVS with 2 Dosinos884 Professional VA semiautomated for CVS applications is a convenient high-end routine analyzer for determinations of organic additives in electroplating baths with "Cyclic Voltammetric Stripping" (CVS), "Cyclic Pulse Voltammetric Stripping" (CPVS), and chronopotentiometry (CP), or voltammetric heavy metal determinations with rotating disk electrodes. The proven Metrohm electrode methods combined with a high-performance potentiostat/galvanostat and the extremely flexible viva software open up new perspectives in CVS. The potentiostat with a certified calibrator readjusts itself automatically before each measurement, thus guaranteeing maximum precision. The integrated temperature measurement input allows you to monitor the solution temperature during the measurement.The instrument can also be used to perform voltammetric determinations. The replaceable measuring head enables rapid changes between the various applications with different electrodes.2x 800 Dosinos (supplied) permit the automatic addition of auxiliary solutions during the determination, e.g., VMS, standard solutions or samples for the Dilution Titration technique (DT).The viva software is required for control, data collection, and evaluation.The 884 Professional VA semiautomated for CVS applications is supplied with extensive accessories and a measuring head for rotating disk electrodes. Electrode set and viva license need to be ordered separately.
2.884.1310
884 Professional VA semiautomated for CVS with 3 Dosinos884 Professional VA semiautomated for CVS applications is a convenient high-end routine analyzer for determinations of organic additives in electroplating baths with "Cyclic Voltammetric Stripping" (CVS), "Cyclic Pulse Voltammetric Stripping" (CPVS), and chronopotentiometry (CP), or voltammetric heavy metal determinations with rotating disk electrodes. The proven Metrohm electrode methods combined with a high-performance potentiostat/galvanostat and the extremely flexible viva software open up new perspectives in CVS. The potentiostat with a certified calibrator readjusts itself automatically before each measurement, thus guaranteeing maximum precision. The integrated temperature measurement input allows you to monitor the solution temperature during the measurement.The instrument can also be used to perform voltammetric determinations. The replaceable measuring head enables rapid changes between the various applications with different electrodes.3x 800 Dosinos (supplied) permit the automatic addition of auxiliary solutions during the determination, e.g., VMS, standard solutions or samples for the Dilution Titration technique (DT).The viva software is required for control, data collection, and evaluation.The 884 Professional VA semiautomated for CVS applications is supplied with extensive accessories and a measuring head for rotating disk electrodes. Electrode set and viva license need to be ordered separately.
- AN-V-240Determination of total iodine in thyroid tablets with polarography
Accurate iodine determination in thyroid tablets, ensuring treatment efficacy, is achieved using the 884 Professional VA and Multi-Mode Electrode pro per USP guidelines.
- AN-V-229Antimony(III) in drinking water
The toxicity of antimony depends on its oxidation state: antimony(III) is more toxic than antimony(V). Due to its carcinogenicity, EU legislation specifies 5 µg/L and the World Health Organization (WHO) sets a maximum concentration of 20 µg/L as the Sb(III) limit value in drinking water.Straightforward determination using anodic stripping voltammetry provides a fast (analysis time under 10 minutes) and an ultra-sensitive tool for monitoring the antimony(III) concentration in drinking water. Measurements can be performed in the laboratory with the 884 Professional VA, or alternatively in the field with the 946 Portable VA Analyzer.
- AN-V-232Nickel and cobalt in drinking water with screen-printed carbon electrodes
EU legislation specifies 20 µg/L as the limit value for nickel in drinking water. The current provisional guideline value for Ni in the World Health Organization’s «Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality» is set to a maximum concentration of 70 µg/L. The adsorptive stripping voltammetry (AdSV) technique performed on the ex-situ bismuth film modified Metrohm DropSens 11L screen-printed electrode (SPE) can be used to simultaneously detect concentrations as low as 0.4 µg/L for nickel and 0.2 µg/L for cobalt with a 30 s deposition time.The disposable, maintenance-free sensor can be used conventionally in the laboratory with the 884 Professional VA, or alternatively in the field with the 946 Portable VA Analyzer. This method is best suited for manual systems.
- AN-V-234Tellurium(IV) in drinking water
Tellurium is one of the elements recently identified as technologically critical for photovoltaic conversion, quantum dots, as well as in thermoelectric technology, and has the potential to become a new emergent contaminant. Until now there is no guideline value in the World Health Organization’s «Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality» and in the European Drinking Water Directive for tellurium(IV) concentration in drinking water.To monitor the tellurium(IV) levels in drinking water, anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) performed on the unmodified scTRACE Gold is recommended. This method allows determination of tellurium(IV) in the concentration range between 1 µg/L and 60 µg/L when using a 90 s deposition time. The scTRACE Gold electrode does not need extensive maintenance such as mechanical polishing. Measurements can be performed in the laboratory with the 884 Professional VA or alternatively in the field with the 946 Portable VA Analyzer.
- AN-V-224Nickel and cobalt in drinking water with a glassy carbon electrode
Due to the toxicity and the detrimental effects of nickel and cobalt on human health, their concentrations in drinking water must be controlled. Therefore, EU the legislation specifies 20 µg/L as the limit value for nickel in drinking water. The current provisional guideline value for Ni in the World Health Organization’s «Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality» is set to a maximum concentration of 70 µg/L. To monitor the concentrations of Ni and Co with the 884 Professional VA, a method for simultaneous determination on the glassy carbon electrode (GC-RDE) modified with a Bi film is used.
- AN-V-233Selenium(IV) in drinking water
The difference between the toxic and essential levels of selenium to human health are very slight. Therefore, the current provisional guideline value for selenium(IV) in the World Health Organization’s «Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality» and in the European Drinking Water Directive is set to a maximum concentration of 10 µg/L.The anodic stripping voltammetric (ASV) technique performed on the unmodified scTRACE Gold can be used to determine concentrations as low as 0.5 µg/L selenium with a 30 s deposition time. These limits can be lowered even further by increasing the deposition time. The linear range at 30 s deposition time ends at approximately 100 μg/L. The scTRACE Gold electrode does not need extensive maintenance such as mechanical polishing. Measurements can be performed in the laboratory with the 884 Professional VA or alternatively in the field with the 946 Portable VA Analyzer. This method is suited for manual or automated systems.
- AN-V-127Fe(II) in iron sucrose injection (USP)
Iron sucrose injection is a dark brown liquid which contains sucrose and iron(III) hydroxide in an aqueous solution, commonly used for the treatment of iron deficiency anemia. As a medical product, iron sucrose is subject to strict controls. Among other tests, the U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP) requires to monitor the limit of Fe(II) in the iron sucrose injection solution by polarography. The benefit of polarography is that Fe(II) and Fe(III) show signals at different potentials, and therefore an easier determination of Fe(II) without a previous separation of the two oxidation states is possible. The 884 Professional VA together with the viva software allows a straightforward determination of the Fe(II) content of iron sucrose injection solution following the requirements of the USP. The Fe(II) content is automatically calculated and stored in a database together with all relevant determination and calculation parameters.
- AN-V-212Mercury in mineral water
Mercury and its compounds are toxic. The highest risk is posed by chronic poisoning with mercury compounds ingested with food. A significant part of the mercury present in the environment is of anthropogenic origin. Considerable sources are coal-fired power plants, steel, and nonferrous metal production, waste incineration plants, the chemical industry, or artisanal gold mining where the use of elemental mercury for the extraction of gold from the ore is still common. The guideline value for inorganic mercury in the World Health Organization’s «Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality» is set to 6 μg/L.With a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.5 μg/L, anodic stripping voltammetry is a viable, less sophisticated alternative to atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS).While AAS (and competing methods) can only be performed in a laboratory, anodic stripping voltammetry can be used conventionally in the laboratory or alternatively in the field with the 946 Portable VA Analyzer. The determination is carried out on the scTRACE Gold electrode.
- AN-V-218Bismuth in drinking water
Bismuth is considered as a metal with a very low toxicity. In high concentrations toxic effects have been described, however. There is no guideline value for bismuth in the World Health Organization’s «Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality» because typical levels usually found in drinking water are of no concern. Anodic stripping voltammetry is a viable, less sophisticated alternative to atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) for the determination of bismuth in drinking water. While AAS (and competing methods) can only be performed in a laboratory, anodic stripping voltammetry can be used in the laboratory or alternatively in the field with the 946 Portable VA Analyzer. The determination is carried out on the scTRACE Gold electrode.
- AN-V-215Zinc in drinking water with the scTRACE Gold
Zinc is an essential trace element for humans. Excessive intake of zinc in higher concentrations can be harmful, however. There is no guideline value for zinc in the World Health Organization’s «Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality» because typical levels usually found in drinking water are of no concern. Anodic stripping voltammetry is a viable, less sophisticated alternative to atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) for the determination of zinc in drinking water. While AAS (and competing methods) can only be performed in a laboratory, anodic stripping voltammetric determinations can be used conventionally in the laboratory or alternatively in the field using with 946 Portable VA Analyzer. The determination is carried out on the scTRACE Gold electrode.
- AN-V-214Lead in drinking water
Lead is known to be highly toxic to humans as it interferes with enzyme reactions. Chronic lead poisoning can be caused by lead leaching into drinking water from piping systems. The current provisional guideline value in the World Health Organization’s «Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality» sets a maximum concentration of 10 μg/L. With a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.2 μg/L, anodic stripping voltammetry is a viable, less sophisticated alternative to atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) to determine lead in drinking water. While AAS (and competing methods) can only be performed in a laboratory, anodic stripping voltammetry can be used conventionally in the laboratory or alternatively in the field with the 946 Portable VA Analyzer. The determination is carried out on a silver film applied to the scTRACE Gold electrode.
- AN-V-213Copper in drinking water
Higher levels of copper in drinking water are usually caused by corrosive action of water leaching copper from copper pipes. While copper is an essential nutrient for the human organism, ingestion of higher concentrations have an adverse effect on human health. The current World Health Organization’s «Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality» recommend a maximum concentration of 2000 μg/L. With a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.5 μg/L, anodic stripping voltammetry is a viable, less sophisticated alternative to atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) for the determination of copper in drinking water. While AAS (and competing methods) can only be performed in a laboratory, anodic stripping voltammetry can be used conventionally in the laboratory or alternatively in the field with the 946 Portable VA Analyzer. The determination is carried out on the scTRACE Gold electrode.
- AN-V-216Iron in drinking water
Iron is an essential element in human nutrition. It can be present in drinking water as a result of water treatment or from corrosion in the water piping system. There is no guideline value for iron in the World Health Organization’s «Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality» because typical levels usually found in drinking water are of no concern. However, there are national limit values in various countries. The European Union has set a guideline indicator value for iron of 200 μg/L. Voltammetry is a viable, less sophisticated alternative to atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) for the determination of iron in drinking water. While AAS (and competing methods) can only be performed in a laboratory, anodic stripping voltammetric determinations can be done used conventionally in the laboratory or alternatively in the field using the with 946 Portable VA Analyzer. The determination is carried out with adsorptive stripping voltammetry (AdSV) using 2,3-dihydroxynaphthalene (DHN) on the scTRACE Gold electrode.
- AN-V-217Nickel, cobalt in drinking water
Nickel is widely used in stainless steel production. At high enough concentrations, it is known to cause allergic reactions when in contact with skin. Drinking water may be contaminated by taps which are made from metals containing nickel. The guideline value for nickel in the World Health Organization’s «Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality» is set to 70 μg/L. National limit values of typically lower at e. g. 20 μg/L. Cobalt usually occurs associated with nickel and can be found in smaller concentrations besides nickel. Adsorptive stripping voltammetry is a viable, less sophisticated alternative to atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) for the determination of nickel and cobalt in drinking water. While AAS (and competing methods) can only be performed in a laboratory, adsorptive stripping voltammetric determinations can be used in the laboratory or alternatively in the field with the 946 Portable VA Analyzer. The determination is carried out on a bismuth film applied to the scTRACE Gold electrode.
- AN-V-210Total arsenic in mineral water
Arsenic is ubiquitous in the earth’s crust in low concentrations. Elevated levels can be found in mineral deposits and ores. Arsenic from such deposits leaches into the groundwater in the form of arsenite (AsO33–) and arsenate (AsO43–), causing its contamination. In addition to the arsenic originating from natural sources, industry and agriculture contribute to the contamination to a lower extent. The guideline value for inorganic total arsenic in the World Health Organization’s «Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality» is set to 10 μg/L. With a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.9 μg/L, anodic stripping voltammetry is a viable, less sophisticated alternative to atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) for the determination of arsenic. While AAS (and competing methods) can only be performed in a laboratory, anodic stripping voltammetry can be used conventionally in the laboratory or alternatively in the field using the 946 Portable VA Analyzer. The determination is carried out on the scTRACE Gold electrode.
- AN-V-231Cadmium and lead in drinking water with screen-printed carbon electrodes
The provisional guideline values in the World Health Organization’s (WHO) «Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality» are set to 3 µg/L for cadmium and 10 µg/L for lead. The anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) technique performed on the ex-situ mercury film modified Metrohm DropSens screen-printed electrode (SPE) can be used to simultaneously detect concentrations as low as 0.3 µg/L for both elements. This is suitable to monitor the WHO guideline values. The main advantage of this method lies in the innovative and cost-effective screen-printed electrode.
- AN-V-179Iron in boiler feed water
The iron concentration in boiler feed water has to be monitored to ensure reliable and safe operation of the water-steam circuit. Various guidelines set limits for the maximum iron content.The concentration of total iron in boiler feed water can be determined with high sensitivity using adsorptive stripping voltammetry (AdSV) using 2,3- dihydroxynaphthalene (DHN) as complexing agent. Voltammetry is a viable, less sophisticated alternative to atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) or inductive couple plasma (ICP) for the determination of iron with only a moderate investment in hardware required and low running costs.
- AN-V-235Cadmium in chocolate
The toxic element cadmium (Cd) can be found in elevated concentrations with high bioavailability in some soils. Under such conditions, cacao trees can accumulate cadmium in the beans, which are then processed into cocoa. Chocolate produced from the affected beans will contain elevated cadmium levels. Typical limit values in the European Union are between 100 µg/kg and 800 µg/kg (EU Commission Regulation 1881/2006) depending on the cocoa content of the chocolate.Anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) can be used to accurately determine trace quantities of cadmium in chocolate down to approximately 10 µg/kg. The method is simple to perform, specific, and free of interferences. Prior to determination the samples are ashed in a furnace at 450 °C.
- AN-V-057Thiomersal in eye drops
Thiomersal (also called thimerosal) is a mercury containing organic molecule that has been widely used as preservative for vaccines and eye drops. It is very effective, even in very low concentrations, against a wide range of microorganisms and viruses. To reduce the risk for consumers the maximum concentration of mercury in the products is limited by the authorities. Polarography or voltammetry can be used to accurately determine the concentration of thiomersal in vaccines or other cosmetic and pharmaceutical solutions (such as eye drops). The method is simple to perform, specific, and free of interferences.
- AN-V-211Arsenic(III) in mineral water
Arsenic is ubiquitous in the earth’s crust in low concentrations. Elevated levels can be found in mineral deposits and ores. Arsenic from such deposits leaches into the groundwater in the form of arsenite (AsO33–) and arsenate (AsO43–), causing its contamination. As(III) is more toxic than As(V) and shows higher mobility in the environment. The selective determination of this species is possible using the method described in this document.With a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.3 μg/L, anodic stripping voltammetry allows speciation, i.e. the specific determination of As(III). While atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) (and competing methods) can only determine the total element concentration, anodic stripping voltammetry is selective to the As(III) oxidation state. The determination is carried out on the scTRACE Gold electrode.
- AN-V-227Chromium(VI) in drinking water with a glassy carbon electrode
The guideline value for chromium in the World Health Organization’s (WHO) «Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality» is 50 µg/L. It should be noted here that chromium concentrations are often expressed as total chromium and not as chromium(III) or (VI). Chromium(VI) is responsible for changes in genetic material, and is found in significantly lower concentrations than Cr(III). Therefore an extremely sensitive method is required to monitor Cr(VI) in drinking water.The powerful adsorptive stripping voltammetry (AdSV) technique on the ex-situ mercury film modified glassy carbon electrode using DTPA as complexing agent can be used to determine such low concentrations.
- AN-V-226Zinc in drinking water with a glassy carbon electrode
No health-based guideline value exists for zinc. However, to maintain good quality municipal drinking water, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US-EPA) set a maximum concentration of 5 mg/L as the limit value. Typical concentrations in surface and ground waters are between 10–40 μg/L Zn, with values up to 1 mg/L in tap water. Anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) on the ex-situ mercury film modified glassy carbon electrode provides a less complex alternative to atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) for zinc determination in drinking water.
- AN-V-223Nickel and cobalt in drinking water with a Bi drop electrode
The main sources of nickel pollution are electroplating, metallurgical operations, or leaching from pipes and fittings. Catalysts for the petroleum and chemical industries are major application fields for cobalt. In both cases, the metal is either released directly, or via the waste water-river pathway into the drinking water system. Therefore in the EU the legislation specifies 20 µg/L as the limit value for the Ni concentration in drinking water.The simultaneous and straightforward determination of nickel and cobalt is based on adsorptive stripping voltammetry (AdSV). The unique properties of the non-toxic Bi drop electrode combined with AdSV results in an excellent performance in terms of sensitivity.
- AN-V-221Cadmium and lead in drinking water with a Bi drop electrode
To reduce the toxic effects of cadmium on the human body, as well as to limit the neurotoxic effects of lead, the provisional guideline values in the World Health Organization’s «Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality» are set to a maximum concentration of 3 µg/L for cadmium and 10 µg/L for lead. The completely mercury-free Bi drop electrode takes the next step towards converting voltammetric analysis into a non-toxic approach for heavy metal detection. Using this environmentally friendly sensor for anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) allows the simultaneous determination of Cd and Pb in drinking water. The outstanding sensitivity is more than sufficient to monitor the provisional WHO guideline values.
- AN-V-225Cadmium and lead in drinking water with a glassy carbon electrode
To reduce the toxic effects of cadmium on the kidneys, skeleton, and the respiratory system, as well as the neurotoxic effects of lead, the provisional guideline values in the World Health Organization’s (WHO) «Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality» are set to a maximum concentration of 3 µg/L for cadmium and 10 µg/L for lead.The powerful anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) technique on the ex-situ mercury film modified glassy carbon electrode is more than sufficient to monitor the proposed WHO guidelines for Cd and Pb in drinking water.
- AN-V-239Iron speciation in LiFePO4 batteries
Lithium iron phosphate batteries offer users safety and durability. Polarographic speciation evaluates Fe(II) and Fe(III) in cathode material, useful for several tests.
- AN-V-238Bismuth stabilizer in an electroless Ni plating bath
Electroless Ni plating offers superior surface finish and corrosion resistance. Anodic stripping voltammetry allows Bi stabilizer to be monitored in Ni plating baths.
- AN-V-220Remaining Useful Life of lubricants
Testing of in-service lubricating oils for their remaining antioxidant content is critical for capital equipment uptime as well as reducing running costs and repair expenses. Test methodologies such as RPVOT (rotating pressure vessel oxidation test) are time consuming and expensive to perform. Remaining Useful Life is a proven voltammetric method for testing the remaining active antioxidant content in minutes. Depending on the electrolyte, aromatic amine and phenolic antioxidants or hindered phenolic antioxidants can be determined.For the first time, a fully automated system is demonstrated, showing dramatically improved repeatability of data for confidence in reporting. Operator time is saved during sample preparation and irreproducible manual interpretation is eliminated via completely autonomous software processing. The user adds the sample into the vials, then the determination process of the sample series (including sample preparation and result calculations) is carried out automatically. The system is based on methods ASTM D6810, ASTM D6971, ASTM D7527, and ASTM D7590.
- AN-V-236Antimony stabilizer in an electroless Ni bath
Monitoring Sb(III) stabilizer levels during electroless Ni plating is critical for high-quality coatings. Anodic stripping voltammetry offers fast, reliable Sb(III) analysis.
- AN-V-237Lead stabilizer in an electroless Ni plating bath
Electroless nickel plating ensures low-cost wear and corrosion resistance. Monitoring lead stabilizer levels in Ni plating baths is possible with the Bi drop electrode.
- AN-V-070Determination of iodide in glacial acetic acid
Iodide contamination in glacial acetic acid poses risks for downstream processes. Cathodic stripping voltammetry (CSV) at the HMDE offers reliable iodide measurement.
- AN-V-209Carbonyl test methods for alcohols
This polarographic method uses the Multi-Mode Electrode Pro for simultaneous detection of carbonyl impurities in alcohols, ensuring high product quality and stability.
- AN-V-197Indirect determination of iodide in brine with stripping voltammetry
It is crucial to monitor iodide in NaCl brine to prevent membrane fouling during chlor-alkali electrolysis. Stripping voltammetry offers precise iodide analysis.
- AN-V-219Sn(II) in radiopharmaceuticals
Sodium pertechnetate (99mTc) radiopharmaceuticals are widely used in medical imaging diagnostic procedures to help diagnose a large number of diseases affecting the bones and major organs. These radiopharmaceuticals are usually prepared from cold kits consisting of several ingredients, including a reducing agent. Sn(II) is a typical reducing agent which reduces the Tc(VII) that is added to the cold kit to a lower oxidation state which then forms the stable organic complex.For quality control, the tin content has to be determined in the kit vial. Sn(II) can be selectively determined using differential pulse polarography. Polarography is a straightforward, sensitive, selective, and interference-free method for the determination of mg/L levels of Sn(II) in radiopharmaceuticals.
- AN-V-222Iron determination in drinking water
The presence of iron in drinking water can lead to an unpleasant taste, stains, or even growth of «iron bacteria» that can clog plumbing and cause an offensive odor. Over a longer period, the formation of insoluble iron deposits is problematic in many industrial and agricultural applications. To avoid these problems, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines the Secondary Maximum Contaminant Level (SMCL) for water treatment and processing plants as 0.3 mg/L Fe in drinking water.The voltammetric determination of the iron triethanolamine complex on the non-toxic Bi drop electrode allows both the detection at very low levels (limit of detection of 0.005 mg/L) and measurements in a wide range of concentrations up to 0.5 mg/L.
- AN-V-200Determination of thiourea in copper electrorefining solutions
Thiourea measurement during copper electrorefining can be complicated by high chloride levels. Voltammetric analysis overcomes this issue, improving copper quality.
- AN-V-199Voltammetric determination of gold(I) in gold plating baths
Controlling Au(I) levels in gold plating baths is required for high quality. Voltammetric analysis with the Multi-Mode Electrode Pro is an efficient solution.
- AN-V-019Lead in a nickel plating bath
Lead is commonly used as stabilizer in electroless nickel plating processes. The regular and precise determination of the electrochemically active Pb(II) concentration is essential to keep the plating process running optimally under stable conditions. Differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry can be used to determine the active lead content after dilution. The voltammetric determination has been established as a straightforward, sensitive, selective, and interference-free method for this application.
- AN-V-195Iodate in electroless nickel baths
Electroless nickel plating is an important and well established process in the surface finishing industry. In the past, the addition of small amounts of lead has widely been used to stabilize the plating bath. With the increasing number of restrictions in recent years on the use of lead in consumber products, particularly electronics, alternative stabilizers were developed and introduced. One of the stabilizers used as lead replacement is iodate. It can be used as a single additive or in combination with bismuth or antimony. This method allows the determination of iodate directly in the plating bath sample by polarography. The method is simple and fast, however, sensitive and robust.
- AN-V-196Antimony and bismuth in electroless nickel baths
Electroless nickel plating is an important and well established process in the surface finishing industry. In the past the addition of small amounts of lead has widely been used to stabilize the plating bath. With the increasing number of restrictions in recent years on the use of lead in consumber products, particularly electronics, alternative stabilizers were developed and introduced. Two of the stabilizers used as lead replacement are antimony and bismuth. They can be used as a single additive or in combination with each other or iodate. This method allows the determination of antimony and bismuth directly in the plating bath sample by anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV). The method is simple and fast, however sensitive and robust
- AN-V-061Iron speciation in water with the Multi-Mode Electrode pro
Accurate determination of Fe(II) and Fe(III) in water is crucial for many industries. Cathodic sweeping voltammetry (CSV) offers a robust, cost-effective solution.
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viva 3.0 Full: 1 licenseComputer program for control and data management of Professional VA/CVS instruments. The software permits checks, data acquisition, evaluation, and monitoring, as well as report generation.Graphic user interface for routine operations, extensive database programs with reevaluation, graphic method editor with numerous templates, system configuration, very flexible user administration, extensive data export functions, individually configurable report generator.Includes the measuring modes "Differential Pulse" (DP), "Square Wave" (SQW), "Linear Sweep Voltammetry" (LSV), "Cyclic Voltammetry" (CV), "Cyclic Voltametric Stripping" (CVS), "Cyclic Pulse Voltammetric Stripping" (CPVS), and Chronopotentiometry (CP). The following calibration techniques are supported: standard addition, external calibration, DT (Dilution Titration), LAT (Linear Approximation Technique), MLAT (Modified Linear Approximation Technique), RC (Response Curve).Dialog languages: German, English, Chinese, Japanese.The following instruments are supported: 884 Professional VA, 894 Professional CVS1 license for a maximum of 4 Professional VA/CVS instruments on a single computer. Contains USB flash drive and installation documentation.
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viva 4.0 Full: 1 licenseComputer program for control and data management of Professional VA/CVS instruments. The software permits checks, data acquisition, evaluation, and monitoring, as well as generation of reports.Graphic user interface for routine operations, extensive database programs with reevaluation, graphic method editor with numerous templates, system configuration, very flexible user management, extensive data export functions, individually configurable report generator.Includes the "Differential Pulse" (DP), "Square Wave" (SQW), "Linear Sweep Voltammetry" (LSV), "Cyclic Voltammetry" (CV), "Cyclic Voltametric Stripping" (CVS), "Cyclic Pulse Voltammetric Stripping" (CPVS), and Chronopotentiometry (CP) measuring modes. The following calibration techniques are supported: Standard addition, external calibration, DT (Dilution Titration), LAT (Linear Approximation Technique), MLAT (Modified Linear Approximation Technique), RC (Response Curve).Dialog languages: German, English, Chinese, Japanese.The following instruments are supported: 884 Professional VA, 894 Professional CVS1 license for a maximum of 4 Professional VA/CVS instruments on a single computer. Contains USB flash drive and installation documentation.
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viva 3.0 Multi: 3 licensesClient/server-compatible computer program for control and data management of Professional VA/CVS instruments. The software permits checks, data acquisition, evaluation, and monitoring, as well as report generation.Graphic user interface for routine operations, extensive database programs with reevaluation, graphic method editor with numerous templates, system configuration, very flexible user administration, extensive data export functions, individually configurable report generator.Includes the measuring modes "Differential Pulse" (DP), "Square Wave" (SQW), "Linear Sweep Voltammetry" (LSV), "Cyclic Voltammetry" (CV), "Cyclic Voltametric Stripping" (CVS), "Cyclic Pulse Voltammetric Stripping" (CPVS), and Chronopotentiometry (CP). The following calibration techniques are supported: standard addition, external calibration, DT (Dilution Titration), LAT (Linear Approximation Technique), MLAT (Modified Linear Approximation Technique), RC (Response Curve).Dialog languages: German, English, Chinese, Japanese.The following instruments are supported: 884 Professional VA, 894 Professional CVSClient/server version with 3 licenses for 3 computers with a max. of 4 Professional VA/CVS instruments per computer. Contains USB flash drive and installation documentation.
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viva 4.0 Multi: 3 licensesClient/server-compatible computer program for control and data management of Professional VA/CVS instruments. The software permits checks, data acquisition, evaluation, and monitoring, as well as report generation.Graphic user interface for routine operations, extensive database programs with reevaluation, graphic method editor with numerous templates, system configuration, very flexible user management, extensive data export functions, individually configurable report generator.Includes the "Differential Pulse" (DP), "Square Wave" (SQW), "Linear Sweep Voltammetry" (LSV), "Cyclic Voltammetry" (CV), "Cyclic Voltametric Stripping" (CVS), "Cyclic Pulse Voltammetric Stripping" (CPVS), and Chronopotentiometry (CP) measuring modes. The following calibration techniques are supported: Standard addition, external calibration, DT (Dilution Titration), LAT (Linear Approximation Technique), MLAT (Modified Linear Approximation Technique), RC (Response Curve).Dialog languages: German, English, Chinese, Japanese.The following instruments are supported: 884 Professional VA, 894 Professional CVSClient/server version with 3 licenses for 3 computers with a max. of 4 Professional VA/CVS instruments per computer. Contains USB flash drive and installation documentation.
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Adapter B-14/15 - SPE measuring head insert (VA)Adapter for use of the electrode shaft scTRACE Gold 6.1241.080 or the bismuth drop electrodes 6.0346.000 in the 884 Professional VA with SPE measuring head 6.1256.030 or in the 797 VA Computrace or 663 VA Stand with measuring head insert 6.1412.020.
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Bismuth drop electrodeBismuth drop electrode for the voltammetric determination of traces of metal ions in water samples. It can be used as a working electrode in the 884 Professional VA.
- 6. feb. 2023Monitoring antioxidant content of in-service industrial lubricants with voltammetry
Testing of in-service lubricants for their remaining antioxidant content is critical for prolonging the uptime of capital equipment as well as reducing running costs and repair expenses. Voltammetry (VA) is a fast and established method for testing the remaining antioxidant content in industrial lubricants.
- 9. nov. 2020History of Metrohm IC – Part 4
Metrohm IC: combing titration, direct measurement, and IC in one with TitrIC and voltammetry and IC with VoltIC.
- 15. maj 2023Process control of electroless nickel plating baths with Hg-free sensors
Electroless nickel (EN) plating processes use various stabilizers like Pb, Bi, and Sb(III) to control the plating rate and prevent uncontrolled bath decomposition. As the stabilizer concentration must be kept at a constant level, monitoring the stabilizer concentration is therefore essential for an optimal plating process. One of the best ways to do so is by using voltammetric analysis (VA).
- 10. aug. 2020Trace metal analysis with solid-state electrodes – Part 2
Learn more about heavy metal analysis using stripping voltammetry and the scTRACE Gold electrode.
- 7. sep. 2020Trace metal analysis with solid-state electrodes – Part 3
Application examples for heavy metal analysis using stripping voltammetry and scTRACE Gold electrode.
- 23. nov. 2020Trace metal analysis with solid-state electrodes – Part 5
The glassy carbon rotating disc electrode for heavy metal analysis.
- 30. okt. 2023A thermal rollercoaster: Unraveling temperature dependence in CVS determinations
Precision in PCB manufacturing demands accurate control of organic additives during copper plating. Cyclic Voltammetric Stripping (CVS) is used to quantify these additives, but temperature differences impact accuracy of the results. This article outlines the method for assessing organic additives in copper plating baths and explores temperature's influence on CVS measurements.
- 13. feb. 2021Chemistry of Chocolate
Components of a chocolate bar and applications for chocolate quality analysis.
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Basic equipment with 2x 807 Dosing Units for VA measurements for 884 Professional VAAccessory set for 2 auxiliary solutions for expanding manual VA systems. Includes one 807 Dosing Unit 2 mL and one 807 Dosing Unit 5 mL, clear glass bottles 100 mL, 250 mL and 2 L, bottle holders for 2 bottles, one 4-way micro tip, and connector material. Without Dosinos.
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Tray for filling the MMEFor 884 Professional VA, 797 VA Computrace, 757 VA Computrace and 647, 663, 694, 747 VA Stands
- 8.884.50018.884.5001884 Professional VA – Universal system solution for voltammetry and CVS
The 884 Professional VA in combination with viva software is currently the most modern and most flexible analysis system for voltammetry and polarography. The 884 Professional VA is outstanding for its unique flexibility. Due to its modular design, the system can be expanded at any time with additional components such as dosing devices, pumps, and sample changers.
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- 8.884.80038.884.8003Manual 884 Professional VA
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- 8.884.80048.884.8004Short Instructions 884 Professional VA
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- 8.884.30048.884.3004Release Notes 884 Professional VA / 894 Professional CVS
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- 8.884.30038.884.3003EU declaration of conformity for 884 Professional VA
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- 8.0010.50248.0010.5024Installation instructions for 884 Professional VA semiautomated MME: 884 Professional VA with the Multi-Mode electrode pro and 800 Dosinos for automatic dosing
This Application Bulletin contains the installation instructions for the 884 Professional VA semiautomated MME. This is a system for the determination of heavy metals and other voltammetrically active substances with automatic addition of auxiliary and standard solutions.Download Method file here
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- 8.884.30058.884.3005Release Notes 8X4 Professional VA/CVS
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- 8.0010.50258.0010.5025Installation instructions for the MVA-22: 884 Professional VA full automated for trace analysis
This Application Bulletin contains the installation instructions for the MVA-22. This is a completely automated system for the determination of heavy metals and other voltammetrically active substances.Download Method file here
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- 8.0010.50238.0010.5023Installation instructions for MVA-21/MVA-23: 894 Professional CVS or 884 Professional VA fully automated for CVS determinations
This Application Bulletin contains the installation instructions for the MVA-21/MVA-23. This is a fully automated system for the determination of suppressors, brighteners, and levelers in electroplating baths.Download Method file here
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- 8.0010.50298.0010.5029Installation instruction: MVA-24 – 884 Professional VA fully automated for CVS with 858 Professional Sample Processor and Dosino sample transfer
The «MVA-24» is a fully automated system for the determination of suppressor, brightener, and leveler in plating solutions by CVS (cyclic voltammetric stripping) or CPVS (cyclic pulse voltammetric stripping). The most important feature is the automatic addition of all solutions including the precise dispensing of both small and large sample volumes. The measurement of the sample volume and the transfer from the rack of the sample changer to the measuring instrument is done by means of an 800 Dosino.Download Method file here
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- 8.0010.50308.0010.5030Installation instruction: MVA-25 – 884 Professional VA fully automated for the determination of antioxidants with automatic sample preparation
The «MVA-25» is a fully automated system for the determination of antioxidants in lubricants, including automatic sample preparation. There is only a minimal amount of manual operation required. All other steps of the analysis procedure, including mixing the oil sample with the correct amount of electrolyte, evaluation of peaks, calculation of results, and rinsing the system between samples, are carried out automatically. The system can be used to determine aromatic amine type antioxidants based on ASTM D6971, hindered phenol type antioxidants based on ASTM D6810, or a combination of both methods.Download Method file here
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- 8.0010.50208.0010.5020Installation instructions for VoltIC Professional 1
The VoltIC Professional 1 system is used for the fully automated analysis of water samples using voltammetry and ion chromatography. Anions, cations, and heavy metals are determined within a short analysis time over a wide concentration range. Other Metrohm instruments can be incorporated in the existing system at any time and used to determine additional parameters.Analytical sequenceThe sample is transferred from the 858 Professional Sample Processor to the 940 Professional IC Vario TWO/SeS/PP for the anion and cation analysis. Consequently, the sample is transferred into the measuring vessel of the 884 Professional VA where the voltammetric determination of heavy metals is carried out.The whole procedure is controlled by the MagIC Net software. The user only enters the sample position and sample identification into MagIC Net where all sample liquid handling is done. The communication, such as starting the voltammetric analysis or transfer of the results from viva to MagIC Net, is done via RS-232.All data is summarized in a joint report containing all results by MagIC Net.Download Method file here
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