Crystal clear, clinically pure, no bacteria and no particles: this would be an ideal sample for ion chromatography
Unfortunately things are often very different in real life.
Apart from the ions to be determined, the samples still contain large amounts of aggressive substances that make an analysis difficult if not impossible, were the sample to be determined directly. Samples with a high load can destroy the separating columns or block the capillaries, pump valves or the detector.
This is why critical samples require a thorough sample preparation procedure. However, manual sample preparation means longer processing times, sometimes combined with poorer reproducibility, inaccurate results and high costs.
Metrohm now provides you with a range of possibilities and methods that allow you to automate sample preparation and make it considerably more efficient than was previously possible.
The costs are reduced dramatically, the quality of the results is improved significantly and the field in which ion chromatography can be used as a powerful analytical method is extended considerably.
This new 20-page full-colour brochure provides, from simple filtration, ultrafiltration, solid-phase extraction to dialysis, dilution, preconcentration, etc, an easy to read yet complete overview of the entire range of Misp (Metrohm inline sample preparation) systems.


