Copper, ULR, Porphyrin Method 8143, 02-2009, 9th Ed
Copper, ULR, Porphyrin Method 8143, 02-2009, 9th Ed
Copper, ULR, Porphyrin Method 8143, 02-2009, 9th Ed
2. Press: 22 ENTER
with 10 mL of sample.
The display will show
g/L, Cu and the ZERO Note: Wash all glassware
with detergent. Rinse with
icon.
Press: PRGM
7. Press:
one Porphyrin 2 Reagent
TIMER ENTER
Powder Pillow to each
A three-minute reaction
sample cell. Swirl to
period will begin.
dissolve the powder.
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9. Press: ZERO
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Accuracy Check
Standard Additions Method
a) Fill six (3 pairs) 25-mL graduated mixing cylinders with
25 mL of sample. Properly mark each pair of cylinders as
sample
and blank.
b) Using a TenSette Pipet, add 0.1 mL of Copper Standard
Solution, 10.0 mg/L Cu, to two of the cylinders. Add 0.2
mL of standard to two more of the cylinders. Add 0.3 mL
of standard to the other two cylinders, making a total of
six samples (2 for each volume
of standard).
c) Analyze the samples as described above. The copper
concentration reading should increase by 40 g/L for
each 0.1 mL of standard added.
d) If these increases do not occur, see Standard Additions in
Section 1 for more information.
Standard Solution Method
To assure the accuracy of the test, prepare a 100 g/L copper
standard:
a) Pipet 1.00 mL of Copper Standard Solution, 10.0 mg/L
Cu, into a 100-mL volumetric flask.
b) Dilute to volume with copper-free, reagent-grade water.
c) Use this standard in place of the sample in the procedure.
The reading should be 100 g/L Cu.
d) Prepare this solution daily.
Method Performance
Precision
In a single laboratory, using a standard solution of 100 g/L
copper and two representative lots of reagent with the instrument,
a single operator obtained a standard deviation of 3.4 g/L
copper.
Estimated Detection Limit
The estimated detection limit for program 22 is 5.4 g/L Cu. For
more information on the estimated detection limit, see Section 1.
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Interferences
The following may interfere when present in concentrations
exceeding those listed below:
Substance
Concentration
Substance
Concentration
Aluminum
60 mg/L
Magnesium
10,000 mg/L
Cadmium
10 mg/L
Manganese
140 mg/L
Calcium
15,000 mg/L
Mercury
3 mg/L
Chloride
90,000 mg/L
Molybdenum
11 mg/L
Chromium (Cr6+)
110 mg/L
Nickel
60 mg/L
Cobalt
100 mg/L
Potassium
60,000 mg/L
Fluoride
30,000 mg/L
Sodium
90,000 mg/L
Iron (Fe2+)
6 mg/L
Zinc
9 mg/L
Lead
3 mg/L
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REQUIRED REAGENTS
Cat. No.
Quantity Required
Per Test
Unit
Cat. No.
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