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Cyanide
5.
Pipet 2 mL of
Pyridine-hydrochloric
acid B (HCT 129 B) into
the sample vial.
Recap the vial. Invert
several times to mix.
9.
Wipe the sample vial
and place it into the
celladapter.
Interferences
Sample Collection, Preservation, and Storage
Cyanide
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6.
Touch the timer icon.
Touch
.
OK
An 8-minute reaction
period will begin.
After the reaction period,
invert the sample vial
again to mix completely.
Read
10.
Touch
.
Read
Results will appear in
mg/L CN
.
Interferences are caused by substances like formaldehyde which react with the
cyanide. Reducing agents (like sulfite) and other compounds that affect the
reactivity of chlorine also interfere. Thiocyanate and cyanide react similarly with
chlorine to form cyanogen chloride, thus the thiocyanate will be a positive
interference in the test.
Samples collected in glass or plastic containers should be analyzed as quickly as
possible. Preserve the sample by adjusting the pH higher than 12 by adding
5.0 N Sodium Hydroxide Standard Solution (4 mL per 1000 mL). Store the
samples at 4 °C (39 °F) or less.
7.
Install the 16-mm cell
adapter.
Note: See Section 2.6 Sample
Cell Adapters in the Instrument
Manual for adapter installation
details.
When the timer beeps,
wipe the zero vial (white
cap) and place it into the
cell adapter.
Zero
8.
Touch
.
Zero
The display will show:
0.00 mg/L CN
Underrange
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