Ion Chromatograph (IC) Metrohm

Metrohm ion chromatograph for simultaneous quantification of ions (cations and anions) in aqueous samples by a chromatography process that separates ions and polar molecules based on their affinity to the ion exchanger. It is a Dual Channel IC system with 2 detectors consistent out of

– 1 x 940 Professional IC Vario ONE/SeS/PP (anion suppressor rotor and sleeve)

– 1 x 942 Extension Module Vario ONE/Deg

– 2 x 850 IC Conductivity Detector MF

Specifications:

  • Degasser
  • Column oven (-20 °C till 75 °C)
  • Anion suppressor
  • Autosampler with 151 positions
  • Anion analysis: 1 Metrosep A Supp 19 – 150 / 4.0 column in combination with a Metrosep A Supp 19 Guard / 4.0 guard is available, capable of determining fluoride ions, chloride ions, nitrite ions, bromide ions, nitrate ions, phosphate ions and sulfuric acid ions.
  • Cation analysis: a Metrosep C4 250×4.0mm ID, a Shim-pack IC-C1 150×5.0mm ID and a Shodex IC YS-50 250×4.6mm ID column are available, capable of analyzing cations such as alkaline metal ions, alkali earth metal ions, transition metal ions, rare earth metal ions, and alkyl amines.
Ion chromatograph Type Shimadzu Single channel IC Metrohm Dual channel IC
Degasser Yes
Column oven -10 °C till 100 °C -20 °C till 75 °C
Anion suppressor Electrolytic suppressor Chemical suppressor
Autosamples 115 positions 151 positions
Anion analysis column Shim-pack IC-SA2 250×4.0mm ID column in combination with a Shim-pack IC-SA2G 10×4.6mm ID guard Metrosep A Supp 19 – 150 / 4.0 column in combination with a Metrosep A Supp 19 Guard / 4.0
Anion analysis Fluoride ions, chloride ions, nitrite ions, bromide ions, nitrate ions, phosphate ions and sulfuric acid ions
Cation analysis column Metrosep C4 250×4.0mm ID, a Shim-pack IC-C1 150×5.0mm ID and a Shodex IC YS-50 250×4.6mm ID column Metrosep C4 250×4.0mm ID, a Shim-pack IC-C1 150×5.0mm ID and a Shodex IC YS-50 250×4.6mm ID column
Cation analysis As alkaline metal ions, alkali earth metal ions, transition metal ions, rare earth metal ions, and alkyl amines
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