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797 VA ComputraceSoftware Version 1.3.xManual8.797.8002EN

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Table of contents 797 VA Computrace – Software VI Computrace control window ... 197 7.2 Dosing De

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 88 loaded in the working memory as an ASCII file (*.txt). This file can be imported into spreadsh

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5.2 Working method specifications 797 VA Computrace – Software 89 Calibration [ see below ; Standard addition manual ] Selection of calibration m

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 90 Addition [ Manual, Automatic ; Manual ] Selection of manual or automatic standard addi-tion

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5.2 Working method specifications 797 VA Computrace – Software 91 Sample identifier [ 32 characters ; "sample" ] Identification for sa

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 92 Cell volume (mL) [ > 0 mL ; 10 mL ] Total volume of solution (sample + auxiliary solu-tio

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5.2 Working method specifications 797 VA Computrace – Software 93 No. of cells [ 0...28 ; 2 ] Number of solutions to be measured if Batch with so

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 94 For a detailed description of these parameters see section 3.4 Gen-eral operation sequence, a

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5.2 Working method specifications 797 VA Computrace – Software 95 pend on the Calibration technique selected in the WORKING METHOD SPECIFICATIONS w

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 96 Achtung: Dosino 1..3 refer to Dosinos connected to the 797 VA Computrace. Dosino 4...7 refer t

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5.2 Working method specifications 797 VA Computrace – Software 97 libration curve or RC Record response curve is se-lected for Calibration. Linear

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Table of contents 797 VA Computrace – Software VII Print determination results and curves ... 218 8.6 Analyze E

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 98 Note: If you work with the modes CVS or CPVS the parameter list is different. Baseline The BAS

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5.2 Working method specifications 797 VA Computrace – Software 99 Note: For Electroplating Bath VA, Metrohm recommends to use a horizontal baseline

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 100 Open the CALCULATION window for edition of the selected formula. Delete the selected formu

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5.2 Working method specifications 797 VA Computrace – Software 101 EDIT WORKING METHOD PARAMETER/Determination tab. For Calibration techniques not

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 102 For the Electroplating Bath VA Calibration technique “DT Record calibration curve” (to get th

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5.2 Working method specifications 797 VA Computrace – Software 103 Volume (mL) [ > 0.01 mL ; 0 mL ] Addition volume for each addition. Swi

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 104 Documentation In the Documentation tab of the EDIT WORKING METHOD PA-RAMETERS window the elem

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5.2 Working method specifications 797 VA Computrace – Software 105 Working method Automatic printout of the method parameters of the working method

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 106 Export final results as ASCII If this option is activated, the full report is ex-ported as an

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5.2 Working method specifications 797 VA Computrace – Software 107 Append If this option is activated, the new XML -file is ap-pended to a (possib

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Table of contents 797 VA Computrace – Software VIII Electrolytes ... 25

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 108 Use for predose [ on, off ; off ] Use of a Dosing Device for addition of an auxiliary solut

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5.3 Monitor 797 VA Computrace – Software 109 Start determination The operation sequence (see section 3.4) defined in the working method is s

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 110 Stop determination Stop running determination immediately. Hold determination In

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5.3 Monitor 797 VA Computrace – Software 111 overload. In this case, stop the measurement and change the measurement parameters. For a running volt

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 112 can be changed if desired. Cell volume (mL) [ > 0 mL ; 10 mL ] Total volume of solutio

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5.3 Monitor 797 VA Computrace – Software 113 concentrations Conc. refer to this cell volume. It can be changed for the Calibration technique “Stand

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 114 with the Calibration technique “MLAT Standard addition for brighteners”. The window disp

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5.3 Monitor 797 VA Computrace – Software 115 The window displays date and time of the deter-mination start and the title of the method used. Dat

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 116 The window displays date and time of the deter-mination start and the title of the method

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5.3 Monitor 797 VA Computrace – Software 117 Calibration curve id [ 32 characters ; "sample" ] Identification for calibration curve.

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1.1 Purpose of program 797 VA Computrace – Software 1 1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose of program «797 VA Computrace Software 1.3.x» is the name of the

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 118 ERTIES window (details see Axis properties, sec-tion 3.5). MONITORING / Curve properties The

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5.4 Determination curves 797 VA Computrace – Software 119 Save the current calibration curve loaded in the working memory in a new file. Enter name

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 120 *.xml. This file can be imported into spreadsheet programs like Microsoft Excel (*.txt und *.

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5.4 Determination curves 797 VA Computrace – Software 121 List of curves The top subwindow lists all available curves of the determination with the

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 122 Title [ 0...68 characters ; "Method title" ] Method title. Remark1 [ 0...68 ch

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5.4 Determination curves 797 VA Computrace – Software 123 Electrode [ read only ] Display of electrode used (details see Electrodes, section 3.1

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 124 EDIT WORKING METHOD WINDOW. Edit addition parameters DETERMINATION CURVES / Edit / Addition

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5.4 Determination curves 797 VA Computrace – Software 125 Automatic Switch on/off the automatic peak baseline evalua-tion. Begin Manual setti

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 126 Auto scaling DETERMINATION CURVES / Plot / Auto scale (F4) Reset zooming and scale x and y

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5.4 Determination curves 797 VA Computrace – Software 127 subwindow can be set with the page tab of the GRAPHICAL PROPERTIES window (see Page prop-

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1 Introduction 797 VA Computrace – Software 2 1.2 General information Hardware requirements for the PC Computer Pentium III with 1 GHz or higher O

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 128 following options of the context sensitive menu (click right mouse button). DETERMINATION CUR

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5.5 Results 797 VA Computrace – Software 129 5.5 Results Results window overview The RESULTS window contains the current full report for the loaded

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 130 The RESULTS window comprises the following parts: Header Metrohm 797 VA Computrace Name of m

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5.5 Results 797 VA Computrace – Software 131 Note: With the electroplating bath modes CVS and CPVS, and the Calibration technique "LAT Record

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 132 i.delta; P.delta; delta; Q.delta(Only with modes CVS and CPVS) Difference of two successive m

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5.5 Results 797 VA Computrace – Software 133 predose volume (mL) If the Dosing Device is used for solution predose, the mes-sage Predose X.X mL is

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 134 5.6 Sample table The SAMPLE TABLE window shows the sample data of the loaded sample table. Wi

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5.6 Sample table 797 VA Computrace – Software 135 Sample ID [ 32 characters ; "sample" ] Identification for sample. Amount [ >

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 136 the sample table file or No to cancel saving. SAMPLE TABLE / File / Save As ... Save the curr

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5.7 Printing in determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 137 5.7 Printing in determination mode MAIN WINDOW / File / Print (Ctrl+P) Prin

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1.3 Installation 797 VA Computrace – Software 3 Data Folder for storage of new signal (*.sig) and deter-mination files (*.dth). In Windows Vista, t

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 138 Working method Printout of the method parameters of the working method in the working memory

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5.8 Data processing and evaluation 797 VA Computrace – Software 139 and replication). This identification can be used to select the single sweeps f

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 140 aid of these measured maxima and minima values, the Peak volt-age and Peak width values are d

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5.8 Data processing and evaluation 797 VA Computrace – Software 141 mined by the baseline parameters set for this substance in the BASELINE window

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 142 Peak voltagedi/dUUDerivativePeak heightUiPeak area / CoulometricVoltammogramitPeak area / Co

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5.8 Data processing and evaluation 797 VA Computrace – Software 143 c(s) = Amount / Sample amount Note: With the electroplating modes CVS and

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 144 mean(n) Mean value of all evaluation quantities for spiked sample n Std.dev.(n) Standard de

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5.8 Data processing and evaluation 797 VA Computrace – Software 145 Rules for standard addition Standard addition is the usual calibration techniqu

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 146 Linear Regression: 2 ≥ 3 Nonlinear Regression: 3 ≥ 5 Linear Regression (through Zero): 1 ≥

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5.8 Data processing and evaluation 797 VA Computrace – Software 147 y = a + b x+ c x2 Nonlinear curve 2nd degree = Quadratic Regression The para

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1 Introduction 797 VA Computrace – Software 4 2. If required, connect the 846 Dosing Interface to one of the USB ports of the 797 VA Computrace or

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 148 EVSamplec(s)mean(s)c(eff) 5. Calculation of result deviation Conc.dev. The total deviation

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5.8 Data processing and evaluation 797 VA Computrace – Software 149 • Determining the working range The calibration curve is defined only for the

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 150 6 Electroplating Bath VA 6.1 Electroplating Bath VA – Introduction The 797 VA Computr

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6.2 Calibration techniques with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 151 determination. The parameters displayed depend on the selected Calibr

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 152 ment). For cyclic modes (CV, CVS, CPVS) the “total number of measurements” is the No. of

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6.2 Calibration techniques with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 153 CVS - Cyclic Voltammetric Stripping section 3.2, and CPVS - Cyclic P

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 154 Volume (mL) [ > 0.01 mL / var ; 0 mL ] Addition volume. For entering variable additi

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6.2 Calibration techniques with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 155 Note: A determined "Intercept value" can only be adopted au

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 156 Note: If you set a small value (e.g. < 1%), it can take a long time until reaching the

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6.2 Calibration techniques with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 157 Cleaning time (s) [ 0...80600 s ; 0 s ] Time during which the Cle

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1.3 Installation 797 VA Computrace – Software 5 9. Start the 797 VA Computrace Software 1.3.x. 10. Set hardware settings for the 863 Compact VA A

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 158 Area Peak area between peak curve and calculated baseline. Derivative Difference betwee

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6.2 Calibration techniques with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 159 Standard addition for brighteners” following parameters have to be de

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 160 on the General tab of the GENERAL SETTINGS window is checked. Initial electrode condition

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6.2 Calibration techniques with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 161 VA measurement modes. The parameters displayed depend on the measurem

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 162 SPECIFICATIONS window. With “LAT Standard addition for brighte-ners” following parameters

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6.2 Calibration techniques with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 163 Contamination potential [ -5...5 ; 1.125 V ] With CVS: If it is activ

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 164 Reverse sweep [ on, off ; off ] Enable peak evaluation of the reverse sweep of cyclic s

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6.2 Calibration techniques with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 165 saved sweeps of the last two “conditioning mea-surements”. Note: If y

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 166 Start potential (V) [ -5...+5 V ; 0.2 V ] Start voltage for the cyclic conditioning s

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6.2 Calibration techniques with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 167 With CPVS: Step potential [ read only ; step 1: 0.2 V ] Displays the

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1 Introduction 797 VA Computrace – Software 6 12. Make hardware settings for Dosing Devices. 13. Define the addition or predose solution in the D

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 168 Chloride potential [ -5...5 ; 1.475 V ] With CVS: If it is activated, the current is read

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6.2 Calibration techniques with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 169 Note: A determined calibration curve can only be adopted auto-matical

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 170 Note: If both No. of conditioning measurements [ 1...100 ; 1 ] and Auto Std.dev (%) [ >

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6.2 Calibration techniques with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 171 sweeps (Voltammetric tab). “Total number of mea-surements” must not e

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 172 and CPVS - Cyclic Pulse Voltammetric Stripping section 3.2) Substances tab with Calibra

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6.2 Calibration techniques with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 173 a fixed value. This field only appears once for solu-tions with the s

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 174 DT Record calibration curve “DT Record calibration curve” is used to record calibration c

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6.2 Calibration techniques with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 175 bration curves additionally without date and time on the General tab

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 176 cations multiplied with the number of Save last .. sweeps (Voltammetric tab). “Total num

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6.2 Calibration techniques with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 177 and CPVS - Cyclic Pulse Voltammetric Stripping section 3.2) Substan

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1.5 Overview of file types 797 VA Computrace – Software 7 PUMP CONTROL Manual control of siphoning and rins-ing pump FILM DEPOSITION Program for

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 178 this case, var is entered into the field instead of a fixed value. This field only appear

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6.2 Calibration techniques with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 179 ons are stopped and the “Calibration factor” is calculated. Evaluat

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 180 Add production bath to electrolyte [ on, off ; off ] If is activated, the Production ba

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6.2 Calibration techniques with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 181 Example for Response curve: C:\User XYZ\Data\Response curve.dth Ach

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 182 Pretreatment (see Pretreatment with CVS and CPVS, section 6.3) Cleaning potential (V)

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6.2 Calibration techniques with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 183 Regression technique [ read only ] The regression technique is disp

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 184 Sample identifier [ 32 characters ; "sample" ] Identification for sample. Not

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6.2 Calibration techniques with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 185 or Auto Std.dev (%)[ >0.1 ; 1 ] Define until which „Std.dev.“ t

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 186 Start potential (V) [ -5...+5 V ; 0.2 V ] [ read only ] Start voltage for the cyclic

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6.2 Calibration techniques with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 187 With CPVS: Step potential [ read only ; step 1: 0.2 V ] Displays the

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1 Introduction 797 VA Computrace – Software 8 sults block. In the case of determination point export, this data file contains a block of the used

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 188 Peak evaluation [ Height, Area, Derivative, Coulometric ; Coulomet-ric ] Selection of p

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6.3 Different settings and options with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 189 • Determination parameters on the Determination tab of the E

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 190 find it on the Voltammetric tab of the EDIT WORKING METHOD PARAMETERS window. Conditionin

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6.3 Different settings and options with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 191 Additional conditioning after sample transfer (only active wi

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 192 V.dev With Calibration technique “DT Record calibration curve”: Deviation of the volume

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6.4 Some Definitions used with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 193 • Chloride potential • Calibration factor • Suppressor • Brightene

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 194 Production bath solution The “Production bath solution” (or “Plating bath solution”) is t

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6.4 Some Definitions used with CVS and CPVS 797 VA Computrace – Software 195 Contamination potential The Contamination potential correlates with th

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6 Electroplating Bath VA 797 VA Computrace – Software 196 Electrolyte solution The Electrolyte solution is a mixture of VMS and these additives, wh

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7.1 Computrace control 797 VA Computrace – Software 197 7 Manual control 7.1 Computrace control Computrace control selection MAIN WINDOW / Utilit

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2.1 Main window overview 797 VA Computrace – Software 9 2 Main window 2.1 Main window overview Main window elements The MAIN WINDOW is the center

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7 Manual control 797 VA Computrace – Software 198 Switch on/off current measurement. If switched on, the set Potential is applied to the electr

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7.2 Dosing Device control 797 VA Computrace – Software 199 7.2 Dosing Device control Dosing Device control selection MAIN WINDOW / Utility / Dos

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7 Manual control 797 VA Computrace – Software 200 Dosed volume (mL) Dose the set volume. Switch on dosing by Dosing Device. The solution is disp

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7.4 Film deposition 797 VA Computrace – Software 201 Rinsing pump on (s) Rinse for so many seconds. Start with clicking , stop by clicking . N

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7 Manual control 797 VA Computrace – Software 202 Plating solution [ 48 characters ; ] Name of electrolyte solution used for film deposition. S

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7.5 Cleaning procedure 797 VA Computrace – Software 203 Sweep Parameters of DP sweep used at the end of the film deposi-tion for checking the elect

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7 Manual control 797 VA Computrace – Software 204 Purge time (s) [ 0...80600 s ; 300 s ] Time of inert gas purging before the first measurement o

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8.1 Installation and program start 797 VA Computrace – Software 205 8 How to ...? 8.1 Installation and program start Install Dosing Devices for a

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 206 Note: If you switch off the instruments, switch off the 731 Relay Box first. 8.2 User rights Define

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8.3 Signals in exploratory mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 207 Save a signal curve 1. Select the desired signal curve in the list of the EXPLOR

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2 Main window 797 VA Computrace – Software 10 Main window icons It depends on the selected mode (exploratory or determination) whether the followin

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 208 11. Start the measurement by clicking the icon or the button (see Performing exploratory meas

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8.4 Methods in determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 209 7. Click the button. The calculated baselines and peak maximum positions ar

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 210 Copy parameters from determination methods 1. Click on or MAIN WINDOW / Mode / Determination. 2

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8.5 Determinations with voltammetric trace analysis 797 VA Computrace – Software 211 6. If Dosing Devices should be used for addition or predose,

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 212 3. Select the desired determination file *.dth in the OPEN window and click <OK>. The determi

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8.5 Determinations with voltammetric trace analysis 797 VA Computrace – Software 213 8. Follow the instructions in the appearing message windows.

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 214 15. Click the <OK> button. The determination is saved automati-cally if specified on the Gener

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8.5 Determinations with voltammetric trace analysis 797 VA Computrace – Software 215 15. Follow the instructions in the appearing message windows.

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 216 838 Advanced Sample Processor. You can use 50 mL sample vessels (on the two outer rings) or 11 mL sa

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8.5 Determinations with voltammetric trace analysis 797 VA Computrace – Software 217 7 MOVE 1 : +28 > Move needle to rinsing posi-tion 8 LI

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2.2 Starting/closing the program 797 VA Computrace – Software 11 Continue measurement. Go to next step in operation sequence. Help. 2.2 Start

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 218 13. If you want to save the modified determination under the same name, click on or MAIN WINDOW /

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8.6 Analyze Electroplating Bath Solutions 797 VA Computrace – Software 219 “DT Suppressors with calibration curve” (used to determine the Sample) &

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 220 3. Add Brightener standard solution several times and measure Q(addition) for each addition. Usuall

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8.6 Analyze Electroplating Bath Solutions 797 VA Computrace – Software 221 3. Define the No. of additions on the Determination tab of the EDIT WORK

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 222 Typical standard addition scheme for "DT Suppressors with calibration curve": 1. Choose a

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8.6 Analyze Electroplating Bath Solutions 797 VA Computrace – Software 223 4. Place the Production bath solution into the sample vessel and measure

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 224 The “Addition mixing time” can be defined on the Deter-mination tab of the EDIT WORKING METHOD PARAM

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8.6 Analyze Electroplating Bath Solutions 797 VA Computrace – Software 225 LAT parameters method LAT number of samples rack > Number of sampl

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 226 SampleRinsing solutionnot used123282729303156555758598483858687112111 ⇒ With 11 mL sample vessels:

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8.6 Analyze Electroplating Bath Solutions 797 VA Computrace – Software 227 General Settings in the 797 Software Settings on the Dosinos tab of the

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2 Main window 797 VA Computrace – Software 12 2.3 File menu Method files Method files (*.mth) contain all the specifications and parameters for ru

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 228 Dosino 2 is used to add Brightener standard solution. That should also be indicated on the Substance

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8.6 Analyze Electroplating Bath Solutions 797 VA Computrace – Software 229 Instruments Install the 838 Advanced Sample Processor, a 800 Dosino, a 7

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 230 50 mL sample vessels can be placed on the two outer rings (11 mL sample vessels on the two inner rin

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8.6 Analyze Electroplating Bath Solutions 797 VA Computrace – Software 231 It is recommended to do one "Prep cycle". On the Automation t

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 232 After the addition of the sample, Brightener standard solution is added via Dosino 2. That should b

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8.6 Analyze Electroplating Bath Solutions 797 VA Computrace – Software 233 Note: To make sure that always the latest intercept file is taken for t

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 234 Suppressor Analysis with 838 Advanced Sample Processor and DT Following installations and settings a

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8.6 Analyze Electroplating Bath Solutions 797 VA Computrace – Software 235 >final sequence 1 SCN:Rm: *****1** > Scan line for incoming s

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 236 Activate both options on the General tab of the GENERAL SET-TINGS window, so that a recorded calibra

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8.6 Analyze Electroplating Bath Solutions 797 VA Computrace – Software 237 Checking Use for predose for Dosino 1, VMS is added to the measuring ves

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2.3 File menu 797 VA Computrace – Software 13 memory into a data file (extension *.txt). This data file contains a block of the used method parame-

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 238 The determination tab of the window for CVS: Note: To make sure that always the latest calibration

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8.6 Analyze Electroplating Bath Solutions 797 VA Computrace – Software 239 Note: To make sure that always the latest calibration file is ta-ken for

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 240 (Dosino 2: not used) Dosino 3: 2 mL Exchange Unit Sample / Suppressor standard solution Method

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8.6 Analyze Electroplating Bath Solutions 797 VA Computrace – Software 241 Example for a sample rack with 12 samples: Rinsing solutionnot usedSampl

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 242 Es wird für beide Dosino ein "Prep-Zyklus" empfohlen. On the Automation tab, select the 8

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8.6 Analyze Electroplating Bath Solutions 797 VA Computrace – Software 243 Determination of the sample: Choose "RC Sample with response curve

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 244 Note: To make sure that always the latest "response curve file" is taken for the calculat

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8.7 Standard addition technique 797 VA Computrace – Software 245 Start determination. 8.7 Standard addition technique Use manual standard additio

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 246 gle or mixed standard addition solution, its concentration and its volume is defined. 10. If the st

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8.7 Standard addition technique 797 VA Computrace – Software 247 8. Select the Determination tab (see section 5.2) and enter Sample identifier, Sam

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2 Main window 797 VA Computrace – Software 14 Export previously saved determination data to the database. Procedure after starting Export To Da

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 248 8. Check the Dosing Devices, which are used for standard addi-tion in the Use field (see Dosing Dev

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8.8 Calibration curve technique 797 VA Computrace – Software 249 2. Click on or MAIN WINDOW / Window / Working method specification to open th

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 250 1. Click on or MAIN WINDOW / Mode / Determination. 2. Click on or MAIN WINDOW / Window / W

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8.8 Calibration curve technique 797 VA Computrace – Software 251 tion to the measuring solution using 700/800 Dosinos or 685/800 Dosimats. Proceed

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 252 Measure a sample using a calibration curve For the determination of a sample using a previously reco

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8.10 Diagnostic procedures 797 VA Computrace – Software 253 c(Hg(II)) = 1 g/L to the empty measuring vessel at the 797 VA Computrace stand. 3. Clic

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 254 Check the stirring 1. Click on or MAIN WINDOW / Utility / Computrace control to open the COMPUT

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8.10 Diagnostic procedures 797 VA Computrace – Software 255 4. Select the method file Test797_L.mth in the OPEN window and click <OK>. The m

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8 How to ...? 797 VA Computrace – Software 256 8. Enter the Sample ID (used as part of the determination file name) in the PLACE SAMPLE window and

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9.1 General procedure for error messages 797 VA Computrace – Software 257 9 Troubleshooting 9.1 General procedure for error messages Error message

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2.4 Mode menu 797 VA Computrace – Software 15 MAIN WINDOW / File / Save signal as ... Save the current signal loaded in the working memory in a n

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9 Troubleshooting 797 VA Computrace – Software 258 Error message "Please select a new database file" If you work with the new program ver

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9.5 General rules for VA trace analysis 797 VA Computrace – Software 259 4. Check the Dose rate parameter on the Dosinos tab. The default dosing ra

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9 Troubleshooting 797 VA Computrace – Software 260 Samples 1. The amount of sample depends on the concentration of the element to be determined.

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9.5 General rules for VA trace analysis 797 VA Computrace – Software 261 1. DP (Differential Pulse) should always be the first choice. It is the m

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9 Troubleshooting 797 VA Computrace – Software 262 11. CPVS (Cyclic Pulse Voltammetric Stripping) is mainly used for the determination of organic a

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9.6 Voltammetric problems 797 VA Computrace – Software 263 3. Exchange the RDE. 4. Has the electrode been conditioned (e.g. by using Conditioning

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9 Troubleshooting 797 VA Computrace – Software 264 Example: (For all measurements: Amplitude: 0.02 V , Frequency: 50 Hz) Highest current range: 10

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9.6 Voltammetric problems 797 VA Computrace – Software 265 2. Check and test the pipetting process: Pipetting the standard so-lutions must be carr

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9 Troubleshooting 797 VA Computrace – Software 266 5. Are organic components present? Carry out a UV digestion or other suitable sample preparatio

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9.6 Voltammetric problems 797 VA Computrace – Software 267 3. If a second element is present at the same potential: add this element to the sample

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2 Main window 797 VA Computrace – Software 16 ding and displaying of determinations (see section 5). 2.5 Utility menu Computrace control selection

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9 Troubleshooting 797 VA Computrace – Software 268 2. If organic components are present: carry out a UV digestion or other suitable sample prepara

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9.6 Voltammetric problems 797 VA Computrace – Software 269 After Purging (oxygen removed from solution): Unsuitable bridging electrolyte in the re

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9 Troubleshooting 797 VA Computrace – Software 270 deposition even with concentrations ρ > 100 μg/L (e.g. DP voltam-metry at the HMDE or also at

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9.6 Voltammetric problems 797 VA Computrace – Software 271 Analysis solution: 100 μg/L Hg Supporting electrolyte: HClO4/HCl Standard additio

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9 Troubleshooting 797 VA Computrace – Software 272 Analysis solution: deionised water Standard addition: with 50 ng Zn Electrode: HMDE (en

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9.6 Voltammetric problems 797 VA Computrace – Software 273 Analysis solution: 25 μg/L Cu; 10 μL HCl 30% Standard addition: with 250 ng Cu El

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9 Troubleshooting 797 VA Computrace – Software 274 If the overlapping is too large, the peak can no longer be evalua-ted. In this case chemical or

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9.6 Voltammetric problems 797 VA Computrace – Software 275 To get reproducible results, the following points have to be consid-ered: • Avoid stron

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Software license 797 VA Computrace – Software 276 Software license The use of the Software is subject to this License Agreement be-tween you and Met

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Software license 797 VA Computrace – Software 277 6. This Agreement applies until it is terminated. You can ter-minate this Agreement by destroying

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2.6 User menu 797 VA Computrace – Software 17 Enter the desired Name and Password to login as a new user and click OK. Note: In case that t

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Declaration of conformity – Software validation 797 VA Computrace – Software 278 Declaration of conformity – Soft-ware validation The software "

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Index 797 VA Computrace – Software 279 Index 8 838 Advanced Sample Processor method for trace analysis ... 216 Operating sequence for Bright

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Index 797 VA Computrace – Software 280 Mode selection...16 Monitor ...110 Perform deter

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Index 797 VA Computrace – Software 281 L Label style ... 66 LAT Determination tab... 158 Sub

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Index 797 VA Computrace – Software 282 Reverse sweep...79, 97 Rotating disk electrode ...39 S Sample Gene

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Metrohm AGCH-9101 HerisauSwitzerlandPhone +41 71 353 85 85Fax +41 71 353 89 [email protected] VA ComputraceSoftware Version 1.3.xMa

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2 Main window 797 VA Computrace – Software 18 User List of all users. The user rights are displayed for the selected and highlighted user. The f

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2.6 User menu 797 VA Computrace – Software 19 User rights The different user rights options can be changed for the selected user: none No acce

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2 Main window 797 VA Computrace – Software 20 Use default locations Set default directories for Data folder and Method folder. Data folder User

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2.7 Settings menu 797 VA Computrace – Software 21 Auto save options Auto save determination and signal If this option is enabled, every signal

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2 Main window 797 VA Computrace – Software 22 Basic settings for the csv export. Record delimiter Selection of the characters which will separate

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2.7 Settings menu 797 VA Computrace – Software 23 Dosing settings MAIN WINDOW / Settings / General Settings On the Dosinos tab of the GENERAL SETTI

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2 Main window 797 VA Computrace – Software 24 Dosino Device MSB 4 846 Dosing Interface MSB1 5 846 Dosing Interface MSB2 6 846 Dosing Interfac

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2.7 Settings menu 797 VA Computrace – Software 25 waste container). Using Port 3 you can reduce contamination of the measuring cell and the elec-tr

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2 Main window 797 VA Computrace – Software 26 With 843: With 838:

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2.7 Settings menu 797 VA Computrace – Software 27 Sample handling Define the default settings of a connected used automation unit. Sample pro

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TeachwareMetrohm AGCH-9101 [email protected] documentation is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.Although all the information

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2 Main window 797 VA Computrace – Software 28 of the program at the 838 Advanced Sample Proc-essor. Rinsing Define the default settings of a poss

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2.7 Settings menu 797 VA Computrace – Software 29 Note: Before starting the test, switch on either 863 Compact VA Autosampler(set Method 2) or the

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2 Main window 797 VA Computrace – Software 30 Define, how long before the expiring date a war-ning message is displayed. Action, if validation

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2.7 Settings menu 797 VA Computrace – Software 31 Note: Occasional electrode tests should be done with in the COMPUTRACE CONTROL window and not w

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2 Main window 797 VA Computrace – Software 32 3. After testing, the results are shown In the Dummy Cell Test_L page of the GLP WIZARD window. 4.

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2.7 Settings menu 797 VA Computrace – Software 33 Note: The working method parameters cannot be changed during the GLP validation. Optimization of

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2 Main window 797 VA Computrace – Software 34 Save settings MAIN WINDOW / Settings / Save now This function saves the actual settings of the soft-

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2.8 Window menu 797 VA Computrace – Software 35 tion 4.2) (F11 only works, if the Main Window is selected). MAIN WINDOW / Window / Exploratory cu

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3 General settings for exploratory and determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 36 3 General settings for explora-tory and determination mo

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3.1 Electrodes 797 VA Computrace – Software 37 Voltage step timetHg dropsurface Notes: • In the exploratory mode, the DME can be used for the meas

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Table of contents 797 VA Computrace – Software I Table of contents 1 Introduction ... 1 1.1

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3 General settings for exploratory and determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 38 Notes: • In the exploratory mode, the SMDE can be used f

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3.1 Electrodes 797 VA Computrace – Software 39 RDE/SSE RDE stands for Rotating Disk Electrode and is used for direct and stripping determinations

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3 General settings for exploratory and determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 40 3.2 VA measurement modes DP – Differential Pulse General

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3.2 VA measurement modes 797 VA Computrace – Software 41 Sweep parameters: Hydrodynamic (measurement) [ on, off ; off ] Enable/disable stirring

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3 General settings for exploratory and determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 42 SqW – Square Wave General: SqW or Square Wave voltammetry

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3.2 VA measurement modes 797 VA Computrace – Software 43 Sweep parameters: Hydrodynamic (measurement) [ on, off ; off ] Enable/disable stirring

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3 General settings for exploratory and determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 44 DC – Sampled Direct Current General: DC or Sampled Direct

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3.2 VA measurement modes 797 VA Computrace – Software 45 Sweep parameters: Hydrodynamic (measurement) [ on, off ; off ] Enable/disable stirring

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3 General settings for exploratory and determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 46 NP – Normal Pulse (for "Exploratory" only) Gene

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3.2 VA measurement modes 797 VA Computrace – Software 47 Sweep parameters: Hydrodynamic (measurement) [ on, off ; off ] Enable/disable stirring

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Table of contents 797 VA Computrace – Software II Film deposition selection... 16 Cleanin

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3 General settings for exploratory and determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 48 CV – Cyclic Voltammetry General: CV or Cyclic voltammetry

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3.2 VA measurement modes 797 VA Computrace – Software 49 Sweep parameters: Hydrodynamic (measurement) [ on, off ; off ] Enable/disable stirring

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3 General settings for exploratory and determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 50 PSA – Potentiometric Stripping Analysis General: PSA or P

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3.2 VA measurement modes 797 VA Computrace – Software 51 Sweep parameters: Hydrodynamic (measurement) [ on, off ; off ] Enable/disable stirring

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3 General settings for exploratory and determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 52 UtDeposition potentialDeposition timePotential limitMaxim

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3.2 VA measurement modes 797 VA Computrace – Software 53 AC – Alternating Current Voltammetry General: AC or Alternating Current voltammetry is pri

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3 General settings for exploratory and determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 54 Sweep parameters: Hydrodynamic (measurement) [ on, off

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3.2 VA measurement modes 797 VA Computrace – Software 55 Voltage step time > Modulation time + 450 ms (HMDE/RDE) Voltage step time > Modulati

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3 General settings for exploratory and determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 56 Sweep parameters: Hydrodynamic (measurement) [ on, off

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3.2 VA measurement modes 797 VA Computrace – Software 57 CPVS - Cyclic Pulse Voltammetric Stripping General: CPVS or Cyclic Pulse Voltammetric Stri

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Table of contents 797 VA Computrace – Software III Axis properties... 65 C

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3 General settings for exploratory and determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 58 Sweep parameters: Hydrodynamic (measurement) [ on, off

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3.3 Potentiostat 797 VA Computrace – Software 59 Notes: • The CPVS measurement mode can only be used with RDE elec-trodes. • The measurement time

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3 General settings for exploratory and determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 60 * CV and CVS: Voltage step time = Voltage step / Sweep

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3.4 General operation sequence 797 VA Computrace – Software 61 urement) is not checked, the stirrer is switched off during that time (details see

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3 General settings for exploratory and determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 62 Time of inert gas purging before the first measurement of

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3.4 General operation sequence 797 VA Computrace – Software 63 Cleaning potential (V) [ -5...+5 V ; -0.1 V ] Voltage applied to the electrodes du

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3 General settings for exploratory and determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 64 3.5 Graphical settings Curve window elements All curve wi

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3.5 Graphical settings 797 VA Computrace – Software 65 Borders Top [ ≥ 0 pt ; 40 pt (for determination curves)] Left [ ≥ 0 pt ; 60 pt (f

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3 General settings for exploratory and determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 66 Range (for x axis) From [ -5...+5 ; -1 V ] Lowe

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3.5 Graphical settings 797 VA Computrace – Software 67 Format Format for labels of the x or y axis. Check one of the following options: Decimal

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Table of contents 797 VA Computrace – Software IV Export... 105

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3 General settings for exploratory and determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 68 Type Line Connect the measurement points by a straigh

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3.5 Graphical settings 797 VA Computrace – Software 69 Color of the line.

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4 Exploratory mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 70 4 Exploratory mode 4.1 Exploratory mode overview Exploratory mode features The program part &qu

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4.2 Exploratory specification window 797 VA Computrace – Software 71 4.2 Exploratory specification window Exploratory specification settings The E

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4 Exploratory mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 72 Drop size see Electrodes, section 3.1 Stirrer see Stirring, section 3.4 see Potentiostat, sec

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4.2 Exploratory specification window 797 VA Computrace – Software 73 EXPLORATORY SPECIFICATION / File / Export voltammetric parameters ... Save t

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4 Exploratory mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 74 For the running voltage sweep there is a live dis-play in the EXPLORATORY CURVES window with

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4.3 Exploratory curves 797 VA Computrace – Software 75 If a signal file is loaded or measured, the axes have the following orientation: x axis

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4 Exploratory mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 76 Zooming Curve regions in the EXPLORATORY CURVES window can be enlar-ged by zooming the desired a

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4.3 Exploratory curves 797 VA Computrace – Software 77 Note: The line properties for axis or signal curve lines can be set with in the LINE PROPERT

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Table of contents 797 VA Computrace – Software V Data acquisition... 138 Backg

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4 Exploratory mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 78 Move cursor to the next or to the preceding measurement point on the selected signal. Peak s

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4.3 Exploratory curves 797 VA Computrace – Software 79 Options General parameters for peak evaluation. Manual Manual peak evaluation. The bas

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4 Exploratory mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 80 Baseline Parameters for baseline evaluation. Begin (V) (for CPVS: s) [ Start potential...End

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4.3 Exploratory curves 797 VA Computrace – Software 81 Table of results Display of peak evaluation results. No. Number of evaluation result. T

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4 Exploratory mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 82 Charge (C) Calculated charge transmitted during this peak (is depending from sweep rate and cu

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4.3 Exploratory curves 797 VA Computrace – Software 83 Wave evaluation Automatic wave evaluation of recorded DC or NP signal curves. The results (p

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4 Exploratory mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 84 calculated positions of the half-wave potentials and tangents are displayed in the EXPLORATORY C

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4.4 Printing in exploratory mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 85 With Print curves enabled, the content of the EX-PLORATORY CURVES window is pri

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5 Determination mode 797 VA Computrace – Software 86 5 Determination mode 5.1 Determination mode overview Determination mode features The program

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5.2 Working method specifications 797 VA Computrace – Software 87 already open) closed. It serves to start a determi-nation using the working metho

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