Increase the flexibility of your IC. Analytical instruments are designed to run with sample concentrations in optimal windows and preferred matrices. Unfortunately, not all samples are created equal. If you have samples from a range of sources, you are likely to have concentrations and matrices over a wide range too....Read More
Extend your calibration range in your current method. Calibrating your IC accurately is one of the most important things you can do for accurate analysis. Calibrations should encompass the expected concentration range of your samples, include four or more calibrations points and have a correlation coefficient that is as close...Read More
You are invited Metrohm Australia has the pleasure to invite you to our Ion Chromatography Seminar 2018. Experience first hand the power behind the instruments and benefit from our experts sharing their in-depth knowledge. Learn how to effectively use, calibrate and maintain your testing instruments.Read More
Accuracy is only a heartbeat away High precision instrumentation is used to improve repeatability and achieve lower detection limits. Ion chromatography certainly falls into this category with some applications achieving detection limits down to 1 ppt. Liquid and sample handling While instruments may be capable of these low detection limits,...Read More
As populations increase, the demand for clean water increases. Treatment of water allows the use of water sources that were previously considered unfit for human consumption. Whether removing salt in desalination plants, or removing bacteria and micro-organisms in ground water, treatment processes have come a long way. Testing these water...Read More
Carbohydrates constitute the biggest part of the biomass on Earth. They are produced by photosynthesis and are present in all plants and plant based materials. The amount and composition of carbohydrates in a sample can reveal a wide range of different information, depending on the context. As a result, they...Read More
Cyanide and sulphide via IC Chromatogram of 10 ppb cyanide and sulphide in water. The trace determination of cyanide and sulphide require an alkaline eluent and amperometric detection. Metrohm presents an application note for the determination of cyanide and sulphide via ion chromatography using amperometric detection. This Application Note describes...Read More