CHNS Elemental Analysis Advanced User Guide
Manual Information
Author(s): | Kazu Fujine | |
Reviewer(s): | L. Brandt | |
Revised by: | D. Houpt | |
Management Approval (Name, Title, Date) | D.J. Houpt, Supervisor of Analytical Systems | |
Audience: | Research Specialists/Marine Laboratory Technicians | |
Origination Date: | 5/6/08 | |
Current Version: | Version 1.0 | 6/07/11 |
Revised: | 371T | July 2017 |
Domain: | Chemistry | |
Analysis: | CHNS Elemental Analysis |
Contents
Topic | See page… |
Introduction | |
Apparatus, Reagents, & Materials | |
Sample Flow | |
Starting the Instrument | |
Shutting Down the Instrument | |
Maintenance and Troubleshooting | |
Environment, Health, & Safety | |
Software User Guide |
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Figure 2. Top and Front Instrument Panels. (Dry Sample Autosampler is located on top of furnace.)
Figure 3. Dry Sample Autosampler.
Figure 4. Furnace Compartment Access with Protection Plate.
WARNING! Do not open the furnace compartment during operation.
Figure 5. Interior Furnace Compartment.
WARNING: Do not touch either furnace when the furnace temperature is >40°C. (Select View > View Elemental Analyzer Status).
Figure 6. Detector Access: Protection Plate, GC Column (inside), Adsorption Filter.
WARNING: The GC column may only be serviced by the shipboard technicians.
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Perform any required maintenance before starting the system (see Instrument Maintenance section).
Powering on the System
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- Double-click on the Eager 300 for EA 1112 icon.
- Select CHNS from the list and click OK to answers prompted step by step (Figure 7).
Figure 7. CHNS Screen
Checking for Leaks
1. Select Edit > Edit Elemental Analyzer parameter.
2. Select the Flow / Timing tab (Figure 8).
3. Select (check) the Carrier, Oxygen, and Reference parameters.
4. Click Send to transfer the parameters.
5. Click OK to close window.
6. Click NO to exit without saving the method.
7. Select View > View Elemental Analyzer Status.
8. Select the Special Functions tab (Figure 9).
9. Click Leak Test to open the Leak Check screen.
10. Click Start to begin the operation.
11. Click Yes for the Eager 300 to automatically test for leaks.
12. After a few seconds, the reference gas flow must be 0.
Note: After ~560 sec, carrier flow will decrease. Carrier flow must be between 0 and 3 mL/min. Higher values indicate the system is not leak free. Leaks in the system are generally due to incorrect closure of the reactor and filter locking nut. Rarely, leaks may be due to the autosampler.
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- To copy and load a previous method, select File > Copy method from... (Figure 10).
- Uncheck the Sample table check box.
- Click the button to the right of Method File… to select the method.
- Select the method file IODP_NCHSsystem from the folder that has the previous expedition number and click Open.
- Select Edit > Edit Elemental Analyzer parameters.
- Click File and select the folder that has last expedition number.
- Open file IODP_NCHS.eam.
- Click File > Save as to save instrument settings into the created folder. Note: Your created folder now contains three files with extensions MTH, EAM, and CC.
- Select File > Save method.
- Use same method file that you copied in an earlier step and select the folder that you created.
- Click Save to save the copied method in the new folder.
- Select File > Load method > Load New Method.
- Select the folder that contains the copied method and click Open to load method.
- Click Send Parameters to Analyzer to send the method to the instrument.
Warning: When the furnaces begin to heat, helium flows in the circuit and the Furnace, Oven, and TCD lights illuminate on the synoptic panel. - Select View > View Elemental Analyzer Status to confirm status of instrument.
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- Select View > View Maintenance. The Maintenance Program screen shows the reactor status (Figure 11). To reset the maintenance program, select Edit > Reset Maintenance Program.
- Select View > Maintenance Status to see the current settings. The program can be changed in two ways.
- Click Edit > Default. Original settings for Left 1 and Left 2 were
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- On the CHNS screen, select Edit > Sample table (Figure 12, below). Clear the sample table and create two new rows.
- Fill in the sample table as follows:
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- After the Bypass sample is done, select Edit > Component table to identify the analysis peaks (Figure 13, below). Instructions for editing the component table are given in the Eager 300 Software Operating Manual, p. 101–115.
- Select File > Load Chromatogram, and select bypass test-ddmmyy (last sample run).
10. Click Open to view the chromatogram.
11. Select Time of any component on the table.
12. Move the cursor near the red-gray arrow on the screen and right-click.
13. Adjust the red line on the screen to intersect the top of the peak.
14. Repeat Steps 11–13 for each peak on the chromatogram, and click OK to save changes.
Warning: If peak retention times have changed a lot, measure an additional Bypass sample to confirm the new peak positions. Possible causes of peak retention time shifts include (1) gas leaks (include outside of the instrument), (2) gas flow changes, (3) atmospheric pressure changes, and (4) others.
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- After finishing peak identification in the previous section, select Edit > Edit Method on the CHNS screen. Method editing instructions are shown in the Eager 300 Software Operating Manual, p. 74–76.
- Select the Integration parameters 3 tab and select Test Integration (Figure 14).
- Select File > Load Chromatogram.
- Load the chromatogram for the last test result (Bypass).
- Select Detect > Peak Integration.
- Four default integration parameters will be indicated. To customize detailed settings, click Time events, then Peak Detect. (Figure 15).
- To edit the integration parameter table, select any peak time.
- Move the cursor near the red-gray arrow. The cursor will convert to a narrow white- black arrow. Left-click to move the arrow.
- Click Type of Event in the table, and then click the green inverted triangle.
- Choose a type of event and click OK to close the window.
- Click OK to save the modification.
- Click OK on the Peak detect screen and then close the Chromatogram screen.
Figure 14. Edit Method Screen.
Figure 15. Peak Detect Screen.
Editing Other Parameters
Select the Calculation parameters 4 tab on the Edit Method screen to select the calibration method. Eager 300 has three calibration methods, details of which are described in the FlashEA 1112 Operating Manual, p. 232–234. Generally, we use Linear fit for sediment samples. K-Factor is sometimes useful for samples that are characterized by low component concentrations.
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Proceed to measuring samples, see the CHNS Analyzer User Guide.
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Shutting Down the Instrument
At the end of the cruise, if needed, shut down the system following the procedure below:
- Select Edit > Edit Element Analyzer parameters.
- Select File > System Defined Method Folder in the Eager300 for EA1112 folder.
- Select Shutdown.eam, and then click Open to open shutdown setting.
- Click Send to send opened setting to the EA 1112.
- Monitor temperature change until oven temperature reaches <200°C.
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Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Installing the Reactor in the Furnaces
Warning: The reactor must be installed with the furnaces at room temperature or <50°C with gloves. Do NOT use any mechanical tools to screw or unscrew the fixing nut.
Figure 16. Autosampler Removal.
See the FlashEA 1112 Operating Manual, p. 126–129 and 134. Pages 306–308 are also useful when replacing the O-ring of the coupling unions.
- Loosen fixing nut and remove autosampler (Figure 16, above).
- Delicately remove the used reactor (Figure 17, below, 2) from the right furnace.
- Detach O-ring from the used reactor. If O-ring is undamaged, you can use it again.
- Gently cleanup coupling union (Figure 17, 1) and O-ring. Wipe metal with alcohol if needed, but do NOT apply alcohol to O-ring. If using alcohol, apply a small amount of Vaseline to the O-ring to fix the cleaned coupling union.
- Put a kimwipe or aluminium foil on the coupling union (Figure 17, 3) to protect cleaned coupling union from dust.
- Delicately introduce the reactor into the furnace, ensuring that the tube conical end is turned downward toward the base (Figure 17, 4).
- Gently press the edge of the reactor until introduction is complete.
- Slip on the O-ring with its conical section turned upward.
- Manually screw the fixing nut.
Figure 17. Furnace Reactor.
Cleaning the Autosampler
The autosampler does not normally require maintenance except for the sample tray. However, when the instrument is extensively used, it is a good practice to occasionally check the shaft housed in the autosampler.
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Connecting the Water Trap (Adsorption Filter)
Warning: Wear gloves and face protector when preparing the adsorption filter. Work with quartz wool under the draft chamber because quartz wool is an inhalation hazard.
- Introduce into either of the tube ends a sufficient amount of quartz wool to form a layer ~1 cm (1/3 in.) thick.
- Plug the tube mouth with your hand and press the quartz wool gently using a cleaned stainless steel spatula.
- Screw the nut completely with its seal onto the thread mouth.
- Pour the filling material (magnesium perchlorate) into the adsorption filter.
- At the top, add a 1 cm (1/3 in.) layer of quartz wool.
- Screw the second nut completely with its seal.
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Environment, Health, & Safety
Laboratory Safety and General Operation Training
Offshore laboratory specialists must complete all mandatory training before sailing. In addition to the general laboratory safety training, offshore laboratory specialists must complete general user training at the onshore facility. The CHNS User Guide has more information on safety related to this system. Anchor
High-Pressure Gas Safety
High-pressure gas lines, particularly the O2 line, can be hazardous if there is leak. Check for gas leaks at gas fittings at the instrument regularly.
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Wear gloves and face protector when working with quartz wool. Also work under the draft chamber because quartz wool is an inhalation hazard. Vanadium pentoxide and magnesium persulfate are also significant hazards; be sure to read the material safety data sheet (MSDS) for each and every reagent and chemical, including the standards, used in this procedure!
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Software User Guide
The CHNS screen of the Eager 300 software application is the starting point to enter all functions.
–File: instrument operation functions:
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