Suppressed Ion Chromatography
As ion chromatography methods, two are well known: the suppressed method
and the
non-suppressed method. In the
suppressed method, after the eluent
has passed through the analytical column, ionic substances of which
polarities are opposite of ionic substances in the sample are ridded by
use of a special device(suppressor). By this method, the electro
conductivity in the eluent can be largely decreased and highly sensitive
analysis of anions is possible.
Shodex is offering several kinds of analytical column for the use of anion
analysis by supressed method. It is highly recommended to use a line
filter to obtain a stable beseline and a guard column to a have long
service life of the main column.
Advantages of suppressed method.
1. Background conductivity is low.
(anion analysis: about 20 micro-S/cmFS)
2. Sensitivity is high. Detection sensitivity is several ppb and minimum
sample concentration is about tens ppb.
3. Free from temperature fluctuation and stable analysis is possible.
Disadvantages of suppressed method.
The use of a suppressor is essential and the system is rather expensive.