August 2010
Metrohm Quarterly
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How to properly care for your instrument
Electrode calibration, changing the column and/or replacing the piston/cylinder is not enough. Proper care ensures precision & longevity!

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FREE WEBINAR ON WATER ANALYSIS

Mark your calendar: September 8th, 2 pm EST.

In conjunction with American Laboratory Magazine, our IC expert
Dr. Jay Gandhi will join Panelist Teresa Tam (Illinois Sustainable Technology Center) and moderator Dr. Robert Stevenson (Separations Science) in discussing methods for trace level assays
of perchlorate, bromide and bromate in drinking water.

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Application: Water analysis, back to basics
Since drinking water is an essential part of human consumption, its analysis is continually increasing in importance. Among other things, a complete water analysis involves the determination of pH value, alkalinity and total hardness.

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Application: Mercury in water and wastewater
Read how mercury can be determined to ppb and sub-ppb levels
by anodic stripping voltammetry using a rotating gold electorde
(Au-RDE).

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Application: Perchlorate by EPA Method 314.0
This application summarizes the determination of trace levels of perchlorate in the presence of 3 g/L of dissolved solid. Dual 4 monolithic column with 5 mM LiOH and 12 mM cyanophenol were used as the eluent.

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