Introduction, Instrument description, 1 introduction – Metrohm 844 UV/VIS Compact IC User Manual

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1.1 Instrument description

844 UV/VIS Compact IC / Gebrauchsanweisung 8.844.1051

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1 Introduction

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Instrument

description

The 844 UV/VIS Compact IC is a PC-controlled instrument for

chromatographic analysis that is available in the six following versions:

2.844.0010 UV/VIS Compact IC
2.844.0020 UV/VIS Compact IC with post column reactor
2.844.0030 UV/VIS Compact IC 844: Steel
2.844.0110 UV/VIS Compact IC with column heating
2.844.0120 UV/VIS Compact IC with post column reactor

and column heating

2.844.0130 UV/VIS Compact IC 844 with column heating:

Steel

All the necessary components for chromatography with UV/VIS

detection are contained in the extremely compact housing of the 844

UV/VIS Compact IC:

Injection valve – for single injections or for use with a sample

changer, e.g. the 838 Advanced Sample Processor.

High-pressure pump – extremely low pulsation double-piston

pump with a flow range of 0.2 … 2.5 mL/min and a maximum

pressure of 35 MPa (350 bar).

Pulsation dampener – the pulsation dampener reliably protects

the columns from damage, even with low-level pressure variations

(not necessairy with versions 2.844.0030 and 2.844.0130).

Column heating – the perfect insulation of the housing creates

thermally stable conditions for the columns (with Versions

2.844.0110, 2.844.0120 and 2.844.0130).

Columns – whether anion columns, cation columns or separating

columns for organic acids – they all find space in the column

compartment of the 844 UV/VIS Compact IC.

Post column reactor – in the post column reactor the eluate from

the column and a reagent delivered by a peristaltic pump are

mixed and transported to the detector. In this way ions that cannot

be detected are converted into (optically) detectable species (with

Versions 2.844.0020 and 2.844.0120).

UV/VIS detector – for the determination of transitional metals with

post column derivation, chromate, bromate, nitrite and nitrate in

strongly polluted waters, as well as various organic ions.

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