Methods allow the user to rationalise the time-consuming and cost-intensive manual sample preparation steps
Sample preparation in IC includes all steps which a sample has to undergo before injection into the ion chromatograph.
This can be as easy as a dilution step or as complex as a clean-up using several types of solid phase extraction cartridges.
Anyway whatever has to be done prior to an injection is usually expensive in time and materials.
And it increases analysis time. Misp - Metrohm inline sample preparation - means a series of automated inline sample preparation methods especially developed for laboratory and online applications.
These methods allow the user to rationalise the time-consuming and cost-intensive manual sample preparation steps.
A higher throughput as well as lower analysis costs are achieved.
Below you will find different applications of Misp.
Depending on the type of sample and/or matrix you can choose out of six predefined setups.
Other procedures or combination of procedures are feasible.
Inline ultrafiltration: manual filtration using expensive cartridges or filter caps is no longer required.
Inline dialysis allows the direct injection of difficult samples such as latex emulsions, fruit juices, cutting oil emulsions etc.
Metrohm inline dialysis is more and more becoming a standard procedure for many water laboratories.


