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6.9 Content calculation
746 VA Trace Analyzer / 747 VA Stand
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Working in the nonlinear range
If the substance content is in the nonlinear range, several standard additions
have to be performed to determine the nonlinear curve shape exactly.
Standard addition ratio 1:2 to 1:5
The optimum standard addition ratio for the entire standard addition is from
1:2 to 1:5, i.e. the sum of all standard addition amounts should be 2 to 5
times the amount of sample in the measuring vessel. This can be easily
checked later with the parameters Mass and Add.mass put out on the dialog
page "RESULTS/Evaluations".
Consideration of blank values
Any blank values must be determined separately and subtracted in the for-
mula calculation on the dialog page "CALCULATIONS".
6.9.5 Calibration curve
The content determination using a calibration curve is performed in two steps:
First the relation between the mass concentration ρ
effeff
of a sub-
stance and the evaluation quantity EV is determined by measur-
ing different reference solutions.
Finally, the sample is measured and its mass concentration ρ
eff,seff,s
determined using the recorded calibration curve.
The recording of a calibration curve is programmed with the following instructions
and parameters on the "OP.SEQUENCE" page (see section 5.7.3):
(CAL...CAL)n Loop for recording the calibration curve
n Number of calibration solutions – 1
CSOLN... Addition of the calibration solutions
The remaining parameters needed for the calibration curve are entered on the dia-
log page "SUBSTANCES/Calibration" (see section 5.6.3). The most important of
these are:
Technique Selection of the calibration technique
cal.crv. Calibration curve
Curve type Curve type
linear Straight line of type y = a + bx
0/linear Straight line of type y = bx
nonlin Curve of type y = a + bx + cx
4
0/nonlin Curve of type y = bx + cx
4
V0.CSoln. Addition volume of the calibration solutions
CSoln.name Name of the calibration solutions
Mass conc. Mass concentration of the calibration solutions
In the content determination using a calibration curve, the following procedure is
used to calculate the sought mass concentration ρ
eff,seff,s
of the sample (see also ex-
ample in section 4.3):