2 intended use, 3 about the documentation, 1 symbols and conventions – Metrohm 850 Professional IC Anion MCS Prep 2 User Manual

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1 Introduction

850 Professional IC – Anion – MCS – Prep 2

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1.2

Intended use

The instrument 850 Professional IC – Anion – MCS – Prep 2 is used
for ion chromatographic determination of anions or polar substances with
sequential suppression:

Chemical suppression with the Metrohm Suppressor Module (MSM)
(see Chapter 2.16, page 50) and subsequent

CO

2

suppression with the Metrohm CO

2

Suppressor (MCS) (see Chap-

ter 2.18, page 58).

The use of sequential suppression reduces background conductivity to a
minimum.

If required, the instrument can also be used for the determination of cati-
ons or anions without suppression.

The peristaltic pump and the additional injection valve in the lower area of
the instrument are used for inline sample preparation and calibration tech-
niques – e.g. Matrix elimination with transfer procedure or Standard
addition with preconcentration
. For sample dilution Metrohm offers a
special equipment (6.5330.020).

The present instrument is suitable for processing chemicals and flammable
samples. The usage of the 850 Professional IC – Anion – MCS – Prep 2
therefore requires that the user has basic knowledge and experience in
the handling of toxic and caustic substances. Knowledge with respect to
the application of the fire prevention measures prescribed for laboratories
is also mandatory.

1.3

About the documentation

Caution

Please read through this documentation carefully before putting the
instrument into operation. The documentation contains information
and warnings which have to be followed by the user in order to ensure
safe operation of the instrument.

1.3.1

Symbols and conventions

The following symbols and styles are used in this documentation:

Cross-reference to figure legend

The first number refers to the figure number, the
second to the instrument part in the figure.

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