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MINOTAVR® microwave digestion system
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Description
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- Fast and complete sample digestion for determination of
elements concentration
- No losses of the sample and its volatile components, because
all the stages of the digestion process are carried out
in the same closed vessel
- The consumption of oxidizing reagents is reduced 2-3-fold
- The allowable weighed sample is increased to a dry weight
of 2 g
- The digestion is carried out automatically according to
a program assigned by the operator from a built-in keypad
or computer
- Safety of attending personnel
- Methodological support
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Methodological manuals have been worked out for the MINOTAVR® digestion
system with a detailed description of the destruction processes for such
organic substances as meat and meat products; fish and fish products;
milk and dairy produce; grains, groats, bread and bakery products; vegetables
and fruits, natural, drinking and drain water, soft drinks, beer, alcoholic
beverages, coffee and tea, etc.
The microwave field is produced by a magnetron with a power of 40
- 400 W and is delivered to a sample by a waveguide system.
The MINOTAVR® system is equipped with a pressure
control unit which releases the excess gases hindering the digestion
process and limiting the permissible weight of a sample in closed systems.
This ensures the digestion to be complete and allows samples to be reduced
to ash of 2 g dry weight. The heavier sample significantly relaxes the
requirements for the sensitivity of the analysis technique, provides
better representability of the sample, and improves the reproducibility
of the analysis results. The higher degree of mineralization allows
the sample to be prepared not only for the atomic absorption and atomic
emission analyses (the sample being additionally reduced to ash), but
also for the luminescent photometric and absorption analyses.
When being evaporated, the elements can be lost because of the sample
overdrying, whereby some elements are converted into hardly soluble
forms. In MINOTAVR, the volume of the liquid residue is continuously
monitored. When it reaches the given level, the device automatically
turns to the after-evaporation mode, whereby the sample can be converted
to the dry residue. The degree of evaporation is monitored by the reflected-to-absorbed
microwave energy ratio.
MINOTAVR® reduces the effect of acids on the laboratory
personnel to minimum, «heavy» acids being not used in the digestion
process. The nitric acid vapor is removed via a condensate collector
into an exhaust chamber or into a scrubber, where the acid is absorbed
by an alkaline solution and the gaseous products by a solid-phase sorbent.
A container with the sample is always kept inside a protection housing
with gas-removal ducts. The container can be removed from the device
only after the pressure is released.
The protection from the microwave field effect is provided by a specially
designed waveguide system, which rules out leaks outside the microwave
module and is in full compliance with sanitary safety regulations in
all the operation modes of the device.
Decomposition under and without pressure, evaporation, and extraction.
Typically, mineralization takes 5 to 30 min, and evaporation less than
15 min, maximum liquid sample volume being 50 ml, and solid sample weight
2 g.
| SPECIFICATIONS |
| Working pressure |
8 atm |
| Digestion temperature |
200 ºC |
| Reagents used |
HNO3, H2O2 |
| Number of simultaneously decomposed
samples |
1 |
| Magnetron frequency |
2450 MHz |
| Power requirements |
110/220 V, 800 W |
| Size |
460x400x280 mm |
| Weight |
29 kg |
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