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AN138: Determination of Thiosulfate in Refinery and Other Wastewaters

Description
Natural gas can contain hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and carbon dioxide (CO2). These gases are corrosive and must be removed before the natural gas is fed into pipelines. This is usually accomplished by treating the gas with an amine solution. Anions introduced during this process can form heat-stable salts with the amine. Thiosulfate and sulfate are two anions commonly found in these solutions. This Application Note shows that thiosulfate can be determined in refinery and other waste waters using an IonPac AS16 column, EG40-generated eluent gradients, and suppressed conductivity detection.Market: | Environmental |
Keywords: | CD20 Conductivity Detector, EG40 Eluent Generator, IonPac AS16, Reagent Free Ion Chromatography (RFIC), suppressed conductivity detection |
Matrix: | Industrial waste water |
Author: | Edward Kaiser and Jeff Rohrer |
Affiliation: | Thermo Fisher Scientific |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.