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Increased efficiency of CVS routine analysis with Dosino sample transfer

2024年7月1日

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Electronic components continue to become smaller and more powerful, resulting in the need for more intensive monitoring of the production process. Cyclic voltammetric stripping (CVS) is a routine analysis technique used, e.g., during the production of printed circuit boards (PCBs, also called printed wiring boards, or PWBs), and the advanced packaging of semiconductors. To handle the increased number of samples, smart automation solutions are necessary. This article discusses the use of a Dosino for sample addition and sample transfer to improve the convenience and efficiency of CVS analysis systems.

Improved automated sample handling with a Dosino

Aside from the electrochemical measurement itself, an important part of the determination of organic additives in plating baths by CVS is the liquid handling. Dosing devices (such as Dosinos from Metrohm) are commonly used for automated addition of auxiliary solutions. Using the Dosino for the addition of sample as well is merely the next logical step in automation.

In this approach, the sample is aspirated into the Dosino. Afterward, the required volume of sample is precisely dispensed into the measuring vessel at the appropriate time during the determination sequence.

The biggest advantage is obvious: it is no longer necessary to pipette the sample. The operator only needs to provide the sample and to start the determination. Everything else is done automatically by the system. This is incredibly convenient for the operator. Furthermore, automated volume measurement makes determinations user-independent and therefore less error-prone. This ultimately improves the accuracy, repeatability, and reproducibility of the results.

Another advantage emerges when more than one additive must be determined in a sample. All required applications can be run from the same sample vial without the need to prepare the 807 Dosing Unit again before each determination.

The Dosino sample transfer is applicable across different system setups. The following sections describe two examples: one without and one with a sample changer.

Semiautomated CVS setup without sample changer