How it works, Figure 1, Dual suppressor flow diagram – Metrohm 828 IC Dual Suppressor User Manual

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1 Introduction

828 IC Dual Suppressor/ 8.828.1003 Instructions for Use

2

1.2 How it works

The

828 IC Dual Suppressor is used to increase the sensitivity of the

detection of anions in conductivity measurements. It is installed

between the separation column and the conductivity detector. The IC

Dual Suppressor consists of a suppressor cell, a direct current source

and a degassing unit. After it enters the suppressor cell the eluent

containing the sample ions is split proportionally toward the detector,

anode and cathode as shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1:

Dual suppressor flow diagram

Three processes take place simultaneously in the 828 IC Dual

Suppressor:


1. As the eluent and the sample ions emerge from the separation

column an acid/base reaction converts them to their protonated

forms. The cell is packed with a strong cation exchanger which is

present in protonated form. The following exchange reactions occur

in the suppressor:

Eluent:

NaOH + Resin-SO

3

-

H

+

š Resin-SO

3

-

Na

+

+ H

2

O

or

NaHCO

3

/Na

2

CO

3

+ Resin-SO

3

-

H

+

š Resin-SO

3

-

Na

+

+ H

2

CO

3

Sample:

MX + Resin-SO

3

-

H

+

š Resin-SO

3

-

M

+

+ HX

X = Cl

-

, NO

3

-

, Br

-

, etc.

2 H

2

O š 4 H

+

+ O

2

+ 4 e

-

NaOH + MOH + H

2

+ NaX

Degassing Unit

H

2

CO

3

š CO

2

+ H

2

O

H

2

O + HX

To Detector

H

2

CO

3

+ HX

NaHCO

3

/Na

2

CO

3

+ MX

2 H

2

CO

3

+ O

2

+ HX

M = Cations (Na

+

, K

+

, Mg

2+

, etc.)

X = Anions

+

H

+

H

+

H

+

H

+

2 H

2

O + 2 e

-

š

H

2

+2 OH

-

Anode

Cathode

OUT

IN

H

+

form Resin

Na

+

form

Resin

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