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Comprehensive Water Analysis with TitrIC Pro III

1 Jul 2012

This application note describes a method for comprehensive water analysis using the TitrIC pro III. This combines titration and ion chromatography to allow fully automated analysis of important parameters including pH, conductivity, hardness and ion balance.

TitrIC – the integrated system for fully automated water analysis

Metrohm AG

TitrIC – fully automatic water analysis in one system The analysis of ionic components in water samples involves four analytical methods: direct measurement, ion chromatography, titration and voltammetry. Metrohm combined the first three of these methods into a single system in 1998, when the first TitrIC system was introduced. For voltammetry, which is characterized by very specific problem solutions, Metrohm offers stand-alone instruments.The advantages of TitrICRapid advances in instrumentation development have now allowed Metrohm to present a new version of the extremely powerful TitrIC system, which features: • As many analyses as required with each sample – one single report • Completely automated analysis of up to 100 samples • Safe data storage in database • Unique calculation of ionic balance • Optimal combination of two different techniques • Only one sample changer • Only one user interface • Minimal space requirements

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Ion ChromatographyIon chromatography, also known as ion exchange chromatography, is a high-performance liquid chromatographic technique used for the separation and identification of ions or polar molecules in a sample, including proteins, nucleotides and amino acids. Equipment includes ion exchange columns, ion exclusion columns, ion chromatography systems, pumps, and detectors. Find the best ion chromatography equipment in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.TitrationTitration is an analytical technique for determining substance concentration in a solution. For titration consider a manual or automated system, volumetric or coulometric reagent addition and indication by a potentiometer, spectrometer, turbidometer or by the Karl Fischer method. Other features of titration to consider include burettes, reagents, concentration range, reaction time and autosamplers.Water AnalysisAnalytical methods used to test the purity of drinking water include determining the level of contaminants abides to the level set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Comprehensive Water Analysis with TitrIC Pro III