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AN1145: Determination of Halogens in Coal Using Combustion Ion Chromatography Be the first to rate this application

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When coal is burned, the exhaust contains halogens that can be released into the atmosphere as acid gases such as hydrogen chloride (HCl) and hydrogen fluoride (HF), which can harm vegetation, animals, and infrastructure directly or cause acid rain. In this application note, coal samples were combusted in the Mitsubishi AQF-2100H system and then fluorine and chlorine were accurately and precisely determined using the Dionex ICS-2100 Ion Chromatography System with a Dionex IonPac AS15 anion-exchange column set.
Market: Environmental
Keywords: IonPac AS15, Pollution, power plant, RFIC, Acid rain, CIC, Combustion, AQF-2100H, halogens, coal, TN000767
Matrix: Coal
Author: Adelon Agustin1, Carl Fisher2, and Mark Manahan1
Affiliation: 1-COSA Xentaur, Yaphank, NY, USA 2-Thermo Fisher Scientific, Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Uploaded on 9/17/2015.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.