Detection of Trace Elements in High-Purity Sulfuric Acid Using Ultrasonic Nebulization with ICP-AES Detection

Detection of Trace Elements in High-Purity Sulfuric Acid Using Ultrasonic Nebulization with ICP-AES Detection

12 Nov 2015

Water quality is a critical issue in boiler water reactor (BWR) nuclear power plants. Plant water for steam generation is analyzed after passage through sampling filters to check for indications of corrosion. Corrosion particulate matter can cause numerous problems, including reduced water flow rates, increased pump head pressures, and loss of heat exchange efficiency due to solids buildup on metal surfaces. These problems can all lead to expensive component repairs and/or replacements. This application note will examine the use of an efficient ultrasonic nebulizer (USN) with ICP-AES to improve trace element detection in a 7.5% high-purity sulfuric acid matrix.

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