Operating Instructions for the Shimadzu AA 6300 Spectrophotometer

Similar documents
University of Wisconsin Chemistry 524 Spectroscopic Applications (GFAA, ICP, UV/Vis, Fluorescence)

THRUST CURVE LOGGER V-4.200

UW- Green Bay QuickBooks Accounts Receivable User Manual

EXCEL PIVOT TABLE David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA Dean s Office Oct 2002

Microsoft Excel Basics

Microsoft Excel 2010 Charts and Graphs

A Guide to Using Excel in Physics Lab

LEGENDplex Data Analysis Software

Snap 9 Professional s Scanning Module

ECDL. European Computer Driving Licence. Spreadsheet Software BCS ITQ Level 2. Syllabus Version 5.0

In this example, Mrs. Smith is looking to create graphs that represent the ethnic diversity of the 24 students in her 4 th grade class.

Microsoft Access 2010 handout

Navios Quick Reference

Statgraphics Getting started

Creating and Using Forms in SharePoint

Excel 2007 A Beginners Guide

Beckman Coulter DTX 880 Multimode Detector Bergen County Technical Schools Stem Cell Lab

Create a Poster Using Publisher

FACSCanto RUO Special Order QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

Task Force on Technology / EXCEL

Introduction to Microsoft Access 2003

Intellect Platform - Tables and Templates Basic Document Management System - A101

Migrating to Excel 2010 from Excel Excel - Microsoft Office 1 of 1

Adobe Digital Signatures in Adobe Acrobat X Pro

Business Objects Version 5 : Introduction

How to Make the Most of Excel Spreadsheets

Introduction to MS WINDOWS XP

Layout Tutorial. Getting Started

Basic Pivot Tables. To begin your pivot table, choose Data, Pivot Table and Pivot Chart Report. 1 of 18

Basic Excel Handbook

Student Manager s Guide to the Talent Management System

Excel 2003: Ringtones Task

APPLYING BENFORD'S LAW This PDF contains step-by-step instructions on how to apply Benford's law using Microsoft Excel, which is commonly used by

Cary 100 Bio UV-Vis Operating Instructions 09/25/2012 S.V.

ICP Data Entry Module Training document. HHC Data Entry Module Training Document

CNPS Chapter Monthly Membership Report FAQ and Excel Tips. 1. The design and purpose of this report.

Introduction to Microsoft Access 2013

Excel 2003 A Beginners Guide

Getting Started with Access 2007

STAFF HIRING PROCESS ******************************************* Posting a Position

AAFCO Check Sample Program New Data Reporting Website Manual Date of Issue: March 1 st 2014

Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Handout

Appendix A How to create a data-sharing lab

1. Installing The Monitoring Software

Briefing document: How to create a Gantt chart using a spreadsheet

Using Excel for Business Analysis: A Guide to Financial Modelling Fundamentals

Excel Tutorial. Bio 150B Excel Tutorial 1

Business Objects 4.1 Quick User Guide

BulkSMS Text Messenger Product Manual

MicroStrategy Quick Guide: Running the PI Report ITU Data Mart Support Group Go to reporting.gmu.edu and click on Login to Microstrategy

Lab 3: Introduction to Data Acquisition Cards

Summary of important mathematical operations and formulas (from first tutorial):

Shimadzu UV-VIS User s Guide

Processing Quotes Using ROBO-Agent for Tower JOB AID

Excel Using Pivot Tables

Using Excel to find Perimeter, Area & Volume

City of Dallas. WASP MOBILE ASSET Professional Edition Version 6.3 STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

ibank Quick Start Guide

Introduction to Microsoft Access 2010

Manual Analysis Software AFD 1201

Instructions for Creating Silly Survey Database

Using an Edline Gradebook. EGP Teacher Guide

NHSP:Online. Uploading Agency Rates. NHSP:Online. Agency Rates Admin V2.2 Issued December 2012 Page 1 of 31

BDMS Banner Document Management Suite DRAFT User Instructions Page 1 of 19

Working with SQL Server Integration Services

Merging Labels, Letters, and Envelopes Word 2013

MEETINGONE ONLINE ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT PORTAL ACCOUNT ADMIN USER GUIDE

Intellect Platform - The Workflow Engine Basic HelpDesk Troubleticket System - A102

To successfully initialize Microsoft Outlook (Outlook) the first time, settings need to be verified.

Quick Start Guide. Microsoft Publisher 2013 looks different from previous versions, so we created this guide to help you minimize the learning curve.

Excel -- Creating Charts

Integrated Accounting System for Mac OS X

Excel basics. Before you begin. What you'll learn. Requirements. Estimated time to complete:

Guide to Using AMS 4.0 Marking Software

Steps for using MagicConnect

Scientific Graphing in Excel 2010

Quick reference Approver

Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Key Features. Office of Enterprise Development and Support Applications Support Group

LRFP AND PROJECT APPLICATION TRACKING SYSTEM District Administrator Instructions. Accessing the Administrator Section of the Website

This activity will show you how to draw graphs of algebraic functions in Excel.

Site Maintenance. Table of Contents

Training Manual. Version 6

Getting Started with Excel Table of Contents

CREATING A 3D VISUALISATION OF YOUR PLANS IN PLANSXPRESS AND CORTONA VRML CLIENT

How to Change Your Schedule for Holidays

PowerWorld Simulator

ITS Training Class Charts and PivotTables Using Excel 2007

Metatrader 4 Tutorial

Client Marketing: Sets

Outlook Web Access 2003 New Features Guide

Pivot Tables & Pivot Charts

Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2010

Microsoft Excel Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007

Installation Guide (No Router)

Introduction to Microsoft Access XP

Fleet Maintenance Software

Microsoft Office Access 2007 Basics

Project Management WalkThrough

Kurz MODBUS Client User s Guide

1. Right click using your mouse on the desktop and select New Shortcut.

Transcription:

Operating Instructions for the Shimadzu AA 6300 Spectrophotometer 1. Before doing anything else, check the water level in the waste jug (on the floor, to the left of the instrument.) If it is more than half full, make sure that a spare waste jug is nearby. When the waste jug is ¾ full, change it! (Always treat waste carefully, even though the samples you are using are non-toxic. The instrument is used for other samples.) Turning on the AA 2. Turn on the computer, if necessary, and log in using your PSU ID and password. Double click on the WizAArd shortcut on the desktop. 3. The Operation tab should be highlighted. Click on the picture of the AA. 4. Enter admin for the user id and hit ok. (No password) 5. When the program opens, select the Recent Templates tab. Select Expt 5 AAAE.taa. 6. In the toolbar at the top of the screen (see A in the figure below), select the element that you are starting with from the drop down list. (i.e., Ca, Mg, Fe, or Na) 7. Turn on the AA. (Power switch is on the front, lower right corner of the instrument.) 8. Click the Connect/Send Parameters button. The program will proceed through an initialization checklist. When the program asks if you would like to test the safety parameters, click no and then ok. (You will need to do this 3 times. We run though all of the safety checks once a week.) 9. A screen entitled Instrument Check List for Flame Analysis will pop-up. Visually inspect all items on the check-list, making sure to check them off. Turn on the air line using the orange valve nearest the regulator, which should be set for a pressure of 40-45psi. Open the tank valve on the top of the acetylene by turning it one and a half rotations. Acetylene should have a tank pressure higher than 500kPa and a delivery pressure between 12 and 14psi. (If acetylene tank pressure is less than 500kPa, tell your TA because we have to order another tank!) After completing the checklist, click ok. 10. This will bring you back to the Connect to Instrument/Send Parameters screen. Click next. 11. This will bring you to the Optics Parameters screen. Click on the Lamp ON box to turn on the lamp. Then, hit Next. 12. The program will then tell you that a Line Search/Beam Balance is necessary Click ok. This usually takes a few minutes. When the line search finishes, a spectrum will appear with a red line

crossing at the maximum. If the red line is not at the maximum, run the line search again. When this finishes, hit Close. 13. You will now be taken to the Atomizer/Gas Flow Rate Setup screen. 14. Check to make sure that the burner is in the correct orientation (perpendicular or parallel). If not, rotate the burner. (Open the door in front of the flame and use the metal rod attached to the burner stem. Then close the door to avoid flame instabilities.) 15. Press and hold both buttons labeled ignite on the front panel of the AA. You will start to hear air flowing and after about 5 10 seconds the flame should ignite. The absorbance levels on the chart should increase after the flame is lit. If the burner has not ignited within 15 seconds, release buttons and close the valve on the acetylene tank. Press the purge button on the AA to drain the acetylene line. Wait a couple of minutes, then re-open the acetylene tank (1.5 rotations) and try igniting the burner again. 16. Make sure that you are on the burner height/gas flow adjust page. Verify that the burner height is optimized by moving it up and down a mm or two (using the computer control) while watching the signal. There is an automated height location procedure, if you prefer, but the manual method is quicker since we are near the right setting. Optimizing the gas flow settings is even more timeconsuming and is usually not required. 17. Click Finish. 18. You are now ready to start collecting data.

Data Collection 1. The main screen of the WizAArd program looks like: A: Element selector. Use this dropdown box to select which element you are working with. Whenever you change elements, you will have to do a line search/beam balance. (See # 12 above.) B: Absorbance vs. time. This chart shows the absorbance/emission (red) and background (blue) signals that the instrument is recording in real time. C: Absorbance vs. time. Unlike the previous window (B), this window will only be active when you are collecting data. It shows absorbance/emission (red) and background (blue). The boxes at the top of the pane show the element that you are currently working with, and the absorption that the instrument is measuring in real time. D: Calibration curve. This shows a plot of your data (absorption or emission vs. concentration) for the standards that you have collected. It will update as you collect more calibration data. E: Measurement Results Table (MRT) This is the data logger for the program and it functions like a spreadsheet with a couple of quirks. The Action column specifies the action that the spectrometer

is going to take with that sample. STD, BLK and UNK are the only fields that you will have to be concerned with. Make sure that the correct action is set before you collect the data point. To change the action, move the mouse over the cell and a drop-down box will appear. (You can t change this field after collecting data - you d have to delete the row.) In the columns for Sample ID and True Value (NONE) you can type in a sample ID and the actual concentration of your standards, respectively. We don t have a default units set, but we recommend that you use ppm (mg/l) to keep the numbers in an easily displayed format. (These are the only columns that you can type in.) The columns labeled Abs., and BG are the absorbance and background values measured by the instrument. (These will be replaced by an E for the AE experiments.) In the Conc. (NONE) column the program will output the calculated concentration of that sample (standard and unknown) based on the calibration curve. (If other columns are present, they are unimportant for this experiment.) The active sample is highlighted in dark grey (like line 9 in the figure above). This is the sample that will be collected the next time you hit start. Note that after you collect a piece of data, you are limited in what you can do. If you change the Sample ID or True Value cell, an M will appear on the line showing the data has been modified (like in rows 2 and 4 above.) If you need to exclude a data point, double click on the X cell. (For standards, this will remove them from the calibration curve. Like row 3 above.) The tabs at the bottom of the spreadsheet allow you to flip between data sheets for the different elements. (You won t change the element you are testing by doing this, but you can at least view the other data.) F: Action buttons. You will use these to change elements (or you can use the drop-down box at the top A), auto zero, blank, and collect data. 2. Place the suction tube in DI water. Watch the Absorbance vs. time plot in the upper left corner of the screen. When the Abs level has stabilized, click on the Auto Zero button. 3. Place the suction tube in your 0 concentration (blank) standard. When the Abs level has stabilized, click the blank button. 4. Measure the absorbance of standards and unknowns according to the rows in the MRT. To do this, place the suction nozzle in one of the solutions and aspirate. Once the Abs level has stabilized, click on the Start button. The instrument will wait 5 seconds and then collect data for 5 seconds. The results will then be displayed in the MRT. 5. To turn off the instrument: Press the Extinguish button on the front of the instrument. Close the main tank valve on the acetylene tank. Purge the line of acetylene by pressing the Purge button. Close the orange air valve on the wall. Turn off the power to the AA. Exit out of the software. Do not leave without closing the acetylene tank. Acetylene is explosive and quite dangerous.

Other things you need to know: Switching from Ca to Mg: When you finish the first set of AA measurements and change from Ca to Mg, go back to step 11 above you need to do another line search/beam balance and re-optimize the burner height. AE: click on the drop down bar at the top of the screen and select the sodium experiment that you are going to do (parallel, perpendicular or ionization suppressant). The Optics Parameters screen will pop up. We have the instrument set to automatically switch from AA to AE, so just click Next. You will hear some noise as the bulb is rotated out of position. The program will tell you that a Line search/beam balance is necessary. Aspirate your highest concentration sodium standard and run the line search as usual. The monochromator is now searching for the Na emission line from the flame. You can also do a burner height optimization before you start taking data. To export data: Select: File > File Export. Then select which report you would like to export (i.e. Ca, Mg, Na). The AA program exports data as a text file, but it can be opened in Excel. When in Excel, data will open in the same order as it was in the AA program. Alternatively, you can open Excel and cut and paste data directly from the MRTs to Excel. To turn the burner: Open the oven door and turn the burner using the arm. To zoom to fit on a figure: Right click on a chart and select radar.