3 maintenance, 1 regenerating the msm‑hc, Maintenance – Metrohm 850 Professional IC MSM-HC MCS Prep 3 User Manual

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5 Operation and maintenance

850 Professional IC Anion – MSM-HC – MCS – Prep 3

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5.13.3

Maintenance

5.13.3.1

Regenerating the MSM-HC

If the suppressor units are loaded for a longer period with certain heavy
metals (e.g. iron) or organic impurities, these can no longer be completely
removed with the regeneration solution (100 mmol/L H

2

SO

4

) normally

used. The capacity of the suppressor units is consequently affected, which
can result in reduced phosphate sensitivity in less serious cases and a sig-
nificant rise in the baseline in more serious cases. If such capacity prob-
lems occur at one or more positions, the suppressor units must be regen-
erated:

Regenerating the MSM-HC

1 Disconnecting the MSM-HC from the IC system

Disconnect the MSM-HC from the separation column and MCS or
the detector.

2 Regenerating the MSM-HC

Caution

The pump tubings made of PVC must not be used for rinsing with
solutions containing organic solvents. In this case, other pump
tubings must be used for rinsing.

Note

The high pressure pump can be used for regeneration. For this,
remove the guard column and separation column and connect the
capillary directly to the MSM-HC (regenerate in opposite direction).

Rinse the 3 suppressor units with the following solutions for
about 15 minutes each:

Contamination with heavy metals:

1 mol/L H

2

SO

4

+ 0.1 mol/L oxalic acid

Contamination with organic cationic complexing

agents:
0.1 mol/L H

2

SO

4

/ 0.1 mol/L oxalic acid / acetone 5%

Severe contamination with organic substances:

0.2 mol/L H

2

SO

4

/ acetone

≥ 20%

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