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Lange dr3900

Manufactured by HACH
Sourced in United States

The Hach Lange DR3900 is a benchtop spectrophotometer designed for laboratory use. It is capable of performing a wide range of colorimetric and photometric measurements on liquid samples.

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Peat Soil Chemical Analysis Protocol

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Peat samples were homogenized and topped with distilled water in a 10:1 (H2O: sample) v/w ratio. Samples were mixed with water and endured for 12 h. The suspension was filtered, and the filtrate was used for further chemical analysis. рН was measured by pH-meter HI 2550 (HANNA instruments, Italy). Concentrations of mineral nitrogen (NH4+, NO2+, NO3+) and soluble phosphates in the filtrate were measured by spectrophotometer Hach Lange DR3900 (Hach, USA) in 1 inch square glass cuvettes according to the standard manufacturers’ instructions that correspond to the following methods of water analysis certified by EPA Environmental Protection Agency (USA) (Rice and Bridgewater, 2012 ). In brief, the concentration of NO2 was measured by the diazotization method (reagent set NitriVer 3, Hach), the concentration of NO3− was measured by the cadmium reduction method (reagent set NitraVer 6, Hach), the salicylate method was used to measure NH4+ (Nitrogen-Ammonia Reagent Set, Hach), and ascorbic acid method was used to measure concentration of PO43− (reagent set PhosVer 3). Nitrate Standard Solution (100 mg/L), Nitrite Standard Solution (250 mg/L NO2-N), Ammonium Standard Solution (50 mg/L), Phosphate Standard Solution (50 mg/L as PO43−, NIST) provided by Hach (USA) were used to build the calibration curves. All measurements were performed in triplicates at 18°C.
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Dyebath Exhaustion Determination Protocol

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After each dyeing, the dyebath exhaustion E (%) was determined by measuring the absorbance of solution at maximum wavelengths for each disperse dyes, using a spectrophotometer Hach Lange DR3900 (HACH, USA). The dyebath exhaustion E (%) is obtained by applying the formula below (eqn (1)):7,8 (link) where Abs0 and Absres are the absorbance values of dyebaths before and after dyeing, respectively, at maximum wavelengths. The measurements were done at least in three times.
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