Chromatography
New Cation Trap Column Workflow Improves Uptime for Anionic Contaminants Testing of Industrial Waters
May 09 2022
Thermo Fisher Scientific now offers nuclear power plants a new continuously regenerated cation trap column (CR-CTC) application workflow for robust and efficient trace anion contaminant testing of industrial waters.
The new Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ CR-CTC III application workflow offers a solution to reduce the high cost and complexity of anion analysis in lithium borated water, and boiler and cooling water, in nuclear power plants. The workflow comprises the Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ ICS-6000 Capillary HPIC™ System or Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ Integrion™ HPIC™ System and the Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ IonPac™ AS28-Fast-4µm column, and allows for the determination of sub-µg/L anionic contaminants, utilising a new single-step injection method of cation matrix elimination.
The new workflow offers a user-friendly experience, reducing the time required for training, and a single-step injection method of cation matrix elimination to increase productivity. The lower cost of ownership and maximised operational uptime help meet the ongoing increased energy demand.
Learn more about the Thermo Scientific Dionex CR-CTC III application workflow.
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