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AN72209: Determination of Trace Concentrations of Oxyhalides and Bromide in Municipal and Bottled Waters
Instrument Type: ICTo demonstrate that oxyhalides and bromide can be successfully determined at concentrations required for regulatory standards and guidelines using a Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ ion chromatography system equipped with a Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ IonPac™ AS23-4μm column,Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ CRD 300 Carbonate Removal Device, and a Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ AERS™ 500 Carbonate Anion Electrolytically Regenerated Suppressor.
Dionex IonPac AS18-4μm Column Performance Test Using its QAR Method
Instrument Type: ICBefore running any samples, Thermo Scientific recommends that you first confirm the performance of the column by reproducing the lot validation report chromatogram shipped with column. Compare your results with the one reported in the quality assurance report. This record provides an eWorkflow for executing the QAR method on an Integrion HPIC system.
Dionex IonPac AS23-4µm Column Performance Test Using its QAR Method
Instrument Type: ICBefore running any samples, Thermo Scientific recommends that you first confirm the performance of the column by reproducing the lot validation report chromatogram shipped with column. Compare your results with the one reported in the quality assurance report. This record provides an eWorkflow for executing the QAR method on an Integrion HPIC system.
Dionex IonPac AS11-HC-4µm Column Performance Test Using its QAR Method
Instrument Type: ICBefore running any samples, Thermo Scientific recommends that you first confirm the performance of the column by reproducing the lot validation report chromatogram shipped with column. Compare your results with the one reported in the quality assurance report. At least three injections should be made. This record provides an eWorkflow for executing the QAR method on an ICS-5000 system.
Determination of Potential Chloride and Sulfate in Denatured Ethanol Samples Using a Compact Ion Chromatography System
Instrument Type: ICThis method shows the direct determination of potential chloride and sulfate in a peroxide-treated denatured ethanol sample, previously published in Application Update 194. In this record, the method is executed on an Integrion IC system.