Peristaltic pump, Connections – Metrohm 844 UV/VIS Compact IC User Manual

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4.1 Practical notes on ion chromatography

844 UV/VIS Compact IC / Gebrauchsanweisung 8.844.1051

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Fresh eluents should always be microfiltered (0.45 μm filter) and

degassed (with N

2

, He or vacuum). For alkaline eluents and eluents

with low buffering capacity one should preferably use a CO

2

absorber

(see Section 2.6.3).
The supply vessel containing the eluent must be closed as tightly as

possible to avoid excessive evaporation. This is primarily important with

eluents containing organic solvents (e.g. acetone), the evaporation of

which can lead to drifts in the long term. If work is performed in a very

sensitive range, even if one drop of condensate falls back in the eluent

this can cause a noticeable change in the background conductivity.

Eluent change
When changing the eluent you must make sure that no precipitation

can occur. This means that solutions used in sequence must be

miscible. If the system needs to be rinsed with organic solvents then it

may be necessary to use several solvents with increasing or decreasing

lipophilicity (e.g. water ↔ acetone ↔ chloroform).

4.1.4 Peristaltic

pump

The 6.1826.110 Pump tubing used in the peristaltic pump is a

consumable with a limited working life. This is why you should replace

the tubing at regular intervals; when in continuous use this should be

approx. every 4 weeks (see Section 4.2.5).
The working life of the pump tubing depends to a great extent on the

contact pressure, so make sure that this is set correctly according to

the instructions given in Section 2.10.2 and, if the pump is to be

switched off for a longer time, lift up tubing cartridge

96 by fully

loosening snap-action lever 98 on the right-hand side (in this way the

set optimal contact pressure is retained).

The 6.1826.110 Pump tubing is made from PVC and must

therefore not be used for rinsing with solutions containing

organic solvents. In this case you must use different pump

tubing material, or use a different pump for rinsing.

4.1.5 Connections

All connections between injection valve, column and detector must be

as short as possible, have a low dead volume and be absolutely tight.

The PEEK capillary after the detector block must be free from

constriction (the measuring cell is tested to 5 MPa = 50 bar back

pressure).
With the PEEK versions 2.844.0010, 2.844.0020, 2.844.0110 and

2.844.0120 only PEEK capillaries are used in the high pressure area.

Use PEEK capillaries with 0.25 mm i.d. for the capillary connection bet-

ween injection valve 46 and UV/VIS detector 43.
With the Steel versions 2.844.0030 and 2.844.0130 only Steel

capillaries are used in the high pressure area.

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