Oritron Dionex Ion Chromatography System ICS-2100 User Manual

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2 • Features

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Flow Description for KOH, LiOH, MSA, or NaOH Eluent Generation

Refer to

Figure 2-10

for the flow path number locations.

Deionized water from the reservoir

n

flows first through the pump degas

assembly and then through the eluent valve

o

to the pump

p

. The water is

then pushed through the pressure transducer

q

, which measures the system

pressure. From there, the water flows through a pulse damper

r

, which

smooths minor pressure variations from the pump to minimize baseline noise.

Water then flows into the EluGen cartridge (EGC)

s

, which generates the

programmed concentration of eluent. Eluent exits the cartridge and flows
through the CR-TC

t

(which traps ionic contaminants), through the EGC

degas tubing assembly

u

, and on to the injection valve

v

.

After sample is loaded into the sample loop

w

and the injection valve is

toggled to the Inject position, eluent passes through the sample loop.

The eluent/sample mixture is pumped through the heat exchanger

, which

heats the mixture to the column heater temperature. The mixture then goes to
the guard and separator columns

and through the suppressor

.

From the suppressor, the mixture flows through the cell

, where the analytes

are detected. A digital signal is sent to Chromeleon software. Analog output
can be collected simultaneously.

The mixture flows out of the cell and is recycled back into the suppressor

,

where it is the water source for the regenerant chamber.

Regenerant waste from the suppressor is directed back to the CR-TC

, and

then to the EGC degas tubing

, where any released hydrogen or oxygen gas

is removed before it is sent to the gas separator assembly and then to waste

.

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