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Tracking Ions from Tap Water to Ultrapure Water

7 Jun 2017

This poster focuses on the removal of ions all along a water purification chain, from tap water to ultrapure water. Quality of water sampled at various levels of purification was monitored using ion chromatography. The efficacy of a water purification chain combining multiple technologies, such as reverse osmosis, electrodeionization and polishing on selected high purification media is presented.

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Ion ChromatographyIon chromatography, also known as ion exchange chromatography, is a high-performance liquid chromatographic technique used for the separation and identification of ions or polar molecules in a sample, including proteins, nucleotides and amino acids. Equipment includes ion exchange columns, ion exclusion columns, ion chromatography systems, pumps, and detectors. Find the best ion chromatography equipment in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Water PurificationThere are a number of water purification methods available to remove contamination from laboratory water. These systems include demineralization, reverse osmosis, filtration and ultrafiltration. A combination of methods is sometimes necessary to achieve purified water suitable for use in experiments.Ultrapure WaterUltrapure water is the highest purity water and contains the lowest levels of organic and inorganic contaminants, particulates and microorganisms.Water AnalysisAnalytical methods used to test the purity of drinking water include determining the level of contaminants abides to the level set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Tracking Ions from Tap Water to Ultrapure Water