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Figure 1. The AutoPrep 50 Automatic Dilution System. Figure 2. Schematic diagram of the AutoPrep 50. Flame atomic absorption spectroscopy (flame AA) is still the most frequently used instrumental technique for quantitative trace metal determination. Flame AA combines short analysis times, high sample throughput, exceptional precision and accuracy, good detection limits and unmatched ease-of-use. One limitation, however, is its limited working range. Even with the use of nonlinear calibration algorithms, the dynamic working range for flame AA at a specific analytical wavelength is only about three orders of magnitude. Since many laboratories have to deal with samples that have analyte concentrations which can vary from detection limit to percentage levels, a limited working range translates to a large number of timeconsuming dilutions. The Auto- Prep 50 Automatic Dilution System eliminates this problem by performing dilutions automatically-and intelligently. The AutoPrep 50 is a compact computer-controlled system that you can easily place in front of your flame AA. It is fully software-controlled. The method in use determines the dilution mode and sets the appropriate parameters automatically. The AutoPrep 50 provides fully automated operation when directly connected to an AS-90 or AS-91 autosampler, and can also provide fully automated calibration and dilution capabilities when used with manual sample introduction. The principle of operation of the AutoPrep 50 is elegantly simple, as illustrated in Figure 2. The key components in the AutoPrep 50 are a high precision stepper motor-driven piston pump (for controlling sample or reference solution flows), four high performance switching valves (Sample Pump, Input, Output and Diluent) and a holding coil. With the Diluent Valve open and the Output Valve closed, the nebulizer continuously draws up diluent or wash solution to clean the burner/nebulizer system and maintain stable flame performance.

On-line Dilution. To measure a sample (or reference) solution, the Sample Pump and Input Valves are switched to allow the sample pump to draw sample solution from the autosampler into the Holding Coil. For flame AA the sample volume withdrawn typically will be about 5 ml. Then the Sample Pump, Input and Output Valves are switched to deliver the sample solution toward the nebulizer, injecting it into the diluent stream. The sample solution is diluted by the ratio of the pump rate-set via the AA Win- Lab software-to the natural nebulizer uptake rate. Setting the maximum pump rate to the natural nebulizer uptake rate would provide no sample dilution. Setting it to half the natural rate would provide a twofold dilution, while setting it to 10% of the natural rate you would get a tenfold dilution, and so forth. And because the digital microstepper motor-driven piston pump delivers accurate flows even at low pumping rates (unlike peristaltic pumps), dilution accuracy is maintained even at high dilution factors. During an automatic run, the AA WinLab software controls the complete analysis. If a sample absorbance is above that of the highest standard, the pump speed will automatically be decreased (performing a higher dilution) and another measurement will be taken. This procedure is repeated 120 240 360 Time (s) Figure 3. Precision and accuracy of on-line dilution with the AutoPrep 50. The table and the diagram show excellent values for the relative standard deviation as function of the dilution factor and the analyte concentration (Element: Cu; Measurement Time' 3 s; Replicates: 3). until the sample is within the range of the calibration curve or the maximum dilution ratio of the system has been reached, at which point the final measurement will be made. Analytical results are automatically corrected for the final dilution used. Automatic Rinsing. At the end of a determination the automatic rinse function can be activated. The Sample Pump valve is switched so that diluent fills the sample pump. Then the Sample Pump, Input and Output Valves are switched so that diluent or wash liquid is pumped through the Holding Coil to clean it in preparation for the next sample. By thoroughly flushing the coil, the tubing, and the valves automatically after each sample, the system is continuously free of contamination and carryover. Corrosion Resistance. The only solution that comes into contact with the sample pump is the pure diluent. The holding coil prevents sample or reference solution from contacting the sample pump, eliminating the possibility of pump contamination and minimizing pump maintenance. Of course, all parts which do contact sample, reference or diluent solutions are made from chemically inert materials to ensure system corrosion resistance as well. System Bypass. The AutoPrep 50 valves can be set quickly and easily so that the dilution system is ignored and your system is operating in the normal flame AA mode. In short, AutoPrep 50 is the best automatic AA dilution system you can buy. Today's analytical laboratories need instrumentation that combines outstanding analytical performance with exceptional cost efficiency, ease of use and reliability. AutoPrep 50 easily meets all of those goals and enhances laboratory productivity by fully automating time-consuming dilutions for samples and reference solutions.

System Design: Chemical Resistance: System Control: Dilution Factors: System Bypass: Automatic Rinsing: Interfaces: Power Requirements: Compact computer-controlled system for automatic and intelligent sample and reference dilution for flame atomic absorption spectroscopy, providing fully automated calibration and dilution capabilities when directly connected to an AS-90 or AS-91 autosampler or when used with manual sample introduction. For maximum analytical precision the AutoPrep 50 works with a high precision stepper motor-driven piston pump (for controlling sample or reference solution flows), four high performance switching valves (Sample Pump, Input, Output and Diluent) and a holding coil. All parts which do contact sample, reference or diluent solutions are made from chemically inert materials. The only solution that comes into contact with the sample pump is the pure diluent. Included with the AA WinLabTM software used for instrument control and data handling. Continuously selectable up to a factor of 200 by setting the pump dispense rate or automatically selected via the AA WinLab software according to the sample concentration. The AutoPrep 50 valves can be set so that the dilution system is ignored and the M system is operating in the normal flame M mode. At the end of a determination the automatic rinse function can be activated. Built-in RS232C and IEEE-488 interfaces. Built-in wide-range power supply 90 to 230 V AC; 50/60 Hz; 60 W. 340 mm x 390 mm x 200 mm (H x D x W). Weight: 7.5 kg. The Perkin Elmer Corporation 761 Main Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06859-0012, USA, Tel: 1-800-762-4000 or 203-762-4000, Fax'203-762-4222. Bodenseewerk Perkin-Elmer GmbH Postfach101761, D-88647 Oberlingen, Germany, Tel" (07551) 810, Fax: (07551) 1612, Internet http.//www.perkin-elmer.com!41 analytical instruments and systems manufactured by PeOOnElme' are cert~ied under tile requirements of ISO 9001 PeOOnElmer is a II registered trademark and M WinLab is a trademark of The PeOOnElme' CoriX'ratiOfl Perkin.Elmer reserves the right to change spec~ications w~out notice as part of our continuous program of product improvement p,inted in Germany @ 1997 The PeOOn.Elmer CoriX'ratioo 8050-4423/3.97 @-"'--