eutech-instruments cyanide epoxy User Manual

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Cyanide Electrode 
 
Instruction Manual
 
 
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7. 
For low level measurements (below 8X10
-6
M or 0.2 ppm), place the rinsed, dried 
electrodes into a solution containing 100 ml of distilled water and 1 ml ISA. After 
stabilization, fix the blank value in the meter according to the meter manufacturer's 
instruction.   
 
8. 
After rinsing the electrodes and blotting dry, place the electrode tips into 100 ml of the 
sample and 1 ml of ISA. After stabilization, read the concentration directly from the meter 
display. 
 
9. 
The calibration should be checked every 2 hours. Assuming no change in ambient 
temperature, place the electrode tips in the first cyanide standard. After the reading has 
stabilized, compare it to the original reading in Step 4 above. A reading differing by more 
than 0.5 mV or a change in the ambient temperature will necessitate the repetition of Step 
2-10 above. The meter should be re-calibrated daily. 
 
 
Low-Level Cyanide Measurements (using a pH/mV meter) 
 
Use the following low level cyanide measurement procedure in the non-linear portion of the 
calibration curve (below 8X10
-6
M or 0.2 ppm). A more accurate electrode indicator technique, such 
as titration, using a silver/sulfide ion electrode, may be preferred below these levels. 
 
1. 
By serial dilution, prepare 100 ml of 1.0X10
-3
M or 10 ppm cyanide standard from the 
1.0X10
-2
M or 1,000 ppm cyanide standard.  
 
2. 
Using a 150 ml plastic beaker, add 100 ml of distilled water and 1 ml ISA. Place the 
beaker on the magnetic stirrer and begin stirring at a constant rate. Lower the electrode 
tips into the solution. Assure that the meter is in the mV mode. 
 
3. 
Increments of the standard should be added to the beaker according to the steps 
outlined in Table 2 below. After the reading stabilizes, record the mV reading for each 
addition.   
 
 TABLE 
2: Low Level Measurement Calibration Curve 
 
                    
 
          Added        
     Concentration  
    
Step   Pipet         Volume (ml)         ppm           
    M 
 
  A 
 
0.1 
    
0.01 
   
1.0X10
-6 
 
  A 
 
0.1 
    
0.02 
 
2.0X10
-6 
 
  A 
 
0.2 
    
0.04 
 
4.0X10
-6 
 
  A 
 
0.2 
    
0.06 
 
6.0X10
-6 
 
  A 
 
0.4 
    
0.10 
 
9.9X10
-6
 
 
  B 
  
2.0 
    
0.29 
 
2.9X10
-5 
 
  B 
  
2.0 
    
0.48 
 
4.8X10
-5 
 
Pipet A = 1 ml graduated pipet 
Pipet B = 2 ml pipet 
Solutions: additions of 1.0X10
-3
M or 10 ppm standard to 100 ml 
 
     of distilled water and 1 ml ISA