Metrohm IC with Inline Sample Preparation Passes NS30 Testing Protocol for the Analysis of Bromate and Oxyhalides in Potable Waters

24 Jul 2006
Kerry Parker
CEO

Alcontrol Laboratories is one of Europe’s leading analysis companies with over 25 years of testing experience and when their site at Rotherham required new Ion Chromatography (IC) instrumentation for the analysis of bromate and oxyhalides in potable water, their search went no further than Metrohm!

Standards for the quality of drinking water in the United Kingdom are some of the toughest in the world with primary responsibility for assessing compliance of the individual water companies falling onto the Drinking Water Inspectorate. In order for Metrohm IC to be accepted and validated on site at Alcontrol, the instruments were subjected to lengthy performance testing to meet the stringent protocol defined in "NS 30" (Manual on Analytical Control for the Water Industry). The 861 Advanced Compact IC was used for the determination of Oxyhalides with the 844 UV/VIS Compact IC quantifying the bromate with Post Column Reagent based upon EPA Method 326.0.

Both instruments were linked to the 838 Advanced Sample Processor using Ultra-filtration, a unique inline sample preparation technique that saves the analyst time – automatically filtering the samples during the analytical run - and helps protects the separation column without the need for expensive headspace filters. Running costs are very important to Alcontrol – due to the sheer volume of samples analysed – and an instrument backed by a COOL Guarantee giving transparent costs at the outset with no costly replacement of suppressor membranes or eluent generation modules was highly desirable. The use of a custom sample rack allows Alcontrol to use generic sample vials and save further money.

A World Leader in Ion Analysis for over sixty years means that reliability is assured with technical support second to none, a performance and sensitivity superior to other equivalent instruments available – the detection limit for bromate was around 0.2 µg l-1 a factor of 50 less than the current consent limit of 10 µg l-1 bromate. Important too in an ever changing environmentally aware marketplace is that the Metrohm IC instruments are green and do not generate any hazardous waste material.

The configuration of the 861 and 844 in tandem is flexible, the chemistries can be run separately or simultaneously simply through the click of a mouse. To prepare the eluents manually or with Valid IC™ and Eluent Synthesization, again the choice is open.

To learn more about Ion Chromatography from Metrohm and the analysis of potable waters - with an improved performance and sensitivity compared to other systems available - with an additional guarantee of lower ownership costs, then telephone or click 'request more info', where our friendly team of specialists will be pleased to discuss your application requirements in further detail.

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