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What is the best way to do trace metal sampling?
Apr. 20, 2019
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- All samplers contaminate or distort in some way.
- • Plastics may leach metals from ultraviolet inhibitors, metal-organic plasticizers, (rarely) metal catalysts.
- • Teflon has a rough porous surface into which ions, fine charged particles, and very fine particles may become attached. Errors may occur in your first sample due to these trapped trace elements.
- • Metal and glass may dissolve into the sample, usually at the nanogram/ liter level.
- • The sample may react with the sampler, causing errors and damage to the sampler.
- Are you using the right sampler? Is the sampler clean? Have you run a test blank?
- Selecting a particular sampler may depend upon the material(s) sought or environment being sampled.
- Alconox lab detergent is suggested to remove oil and most soils. Rinse. A 3% acid solution (HCl or HN03) will remove detergent. Rinse at least once, using distilled water. Air dry if storing.
- Run a test blank by filling the sampler with distilled water, holding for at least as long as the sample will be held in the sampler, and running test analysis.
- Air dry and store in a clean plastic bag until needed.
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