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Sampling and Storage
Collect samples in a clean glass or plastic container. Preserve the sample
by adjusting the pH to 2 or less with nitric acid (about 1.5 mL per liter).
Preserved samples can be stored up to six months at room temperature.
Before analysis, adjust the pH to 3.5–4.5 with 5.0 N Sodium Hydroxide.
Correct the test result for volume additions; see
Correcting for Volume
Additions
in
Section 1
for more information.
Accuracy Check
Standard Additions Method
a)
Snap the neck off an Aluminum Voluette Ampule Standard
Solution, 50 mg/L as Al.
b)
Use the TenSette Pipet to add 0.1 mL, 0.2 mL, and 0.3 mL of
standard, respectively, to three 50-mL samples. Swirl gently to
mix. Also prepare a sample without any standard added (the
unspiked sample).
c)
Analyze each sample as described above. The aluminum
concentration should increase 0.1 mg/L for each 0.1 mL of
standard added.
d)
If these increases do not occur, see
Standard Additions (Section 1)
for more information.
Standard Solution Method
Prepare a 0.40-mg/L aluminum standard solution by pipetting 1.00 mL of
Aluminum Standard Solution, 100 mg/L as Al
3+
, into a 250-mL
volumetric flask. Dilute to the mark with deionized water. Prepare this
solution immediately before use. Perform the aluminum procedure as
described above. The mg/L Al reading should be 0.40 mg/L Al.
Or, using the TenSette Pipet, add 0.8 mL of solution from an Aluminum
Voluette Ampule Standard Solution (50 mg/L as Al) into a 100-mL
volumetric flask. Dilute to volume with deionized water. Prepare this
standard immediately before testing and use as the sample.
Method Performance
Precision
In a single laboratory, using a standard solution of 0.40 mg/L Al and two
representative lots of reagent with the instrument, a single operator
obtained a standard deviation of
±
0.013 mg/L Al.
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