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Eco IC PackageThe automated introductory model for water analysis and teaching. The IC Eco Package can be retrofitted with Inline Ultrafiltration at any time. The scope of delivery includes the Eco IC, the 863 Compact IC Autosampler, the conductivity detector, the Metrohm Suppressor Module ("MSM") and the MagIC Net Basic software.
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Combustion Oven (TEI)The Combustion Oven (TEI) is the central unit for pyrohydrolytic combustion of samples as preparation for subsequent analysis with ion chromatography.
2.0136.0610
Liquid Autosampler CIC (TEI), 30 positionsThe Liquid Autosampler CIC (TEI) is used for automated analysis of liquid samples using Combustion IC. It can be used in combination with the Boat Introduction Modules (6.07311.010 or 6.07311.020) and the Liquid Introduction Module (6.07311.040).
2.0136.0620
Solid Autosampler CIC (TEI)The Solid Autosampler CIC (TEI) is used for automated analysis of solid samples using Combustion IC. It can be used in combination with the Boat Introduction Modules (6.07311.010 or 6.07311.020). The sample rack for solids no. 1 (6.07312.010) and a cover for the sample rack are already included.
2.0136.0630
GLS Sampler CIC (TEI)The GLS Sampler CIC (TEI) is used to analyze liquid gas or gases under increased pressure using Combustion IC. It can be used in combination with either the manual or the automated Liquid Introduction Module for the Combustion Oven (TEI).
2.1001.1220
OMNIS Titrator SaltThe OMNIS Titrator Salt offers you the complete package for argentometric titration. The package contains the OMNIS Advanced Titrator with magnetic stirrer, a 10 mL cylinder unit, a d-AgTitrode for titration with silver nitrate and one stand-alone OMNIS Software license.
2.1001.2220
OMNIS Titrator FoodThe OMNIS Titrator Food offers you the complete package for aqueous acid-base titration. The package contains the OMNIS Advanced Titrator with magnetic stirrer, a 20 mL cylinder unit, a d-Ecotrode plus for aqueous acid-base titration and one stand-alone OMNIS Software license.
2.1001.3220
OMNIS Titrator OilThe OMNIS Titrator Oil offers you the complete package for all conventional analyses of petrochemical products. The package contains the OMNIS Advanced Titrator with magnetic and rod stirrer, a 20 mL cylinder unit, a d-Solvotrode for nonaqueous acid-base titration and one stand-alone OMNIS Software license.
2.1001.4220
OMNIS Titrator KFThe OMNIS Titrator KF offers you the complete package for volumetric Karl Fischer titration. Included in the package is the OMNIS Basic Titrator with magnetic stirrer for potentiometric end point titration, the function license for KFT with conditioning, the OMNIS Solvent Module and the complete accessories for volumetric Karl Fischer titration.Benefit from the unique user-friendliness of an automatic start of titration after sample addition and maximum safety thanks to contact-free reagent handling with the 3S-Liquid Adapter and OMNIS Solvent Module.
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Eco DosimatThe Eco Dosimat is a dispensing unit with built-in magnetic stirrer and touch display for universal use.Increase your efficiency and precision for classic laboratory tasks such as the precise dosing of any volume.; manual titrations.; the preparation of ion standards.; controlled dosing with specified dosing rate.; A report in accordance with GLP can be stored as a PDF or printed out for all of the activities listed.Including push-button cable for manual titration and dispensing control.Freely selectable cylinder unit with 5, 10, 20, and 50 mL.
- 8.000.61058.000.6105Selective and Sensitive determination of Zinc in Various OTC formulations as per USP <591>
This poster presented jointly with USP at AAPS meeting shows the new USP method for zinc as per <591> using Ion Chromatography which is highly selective and sensitive. Selectivity is achieved by separation and further improved with PCR reaction. Sensitivity and wide linear quantification limit make the new USP method ideal for QA/QC. Automated PCR delivery makes the overall method performance easy to validate.
- 8.000.61068.000.6106Potassium Assay in OTC Drug Products by Ion Chromatography
This poster presented jointly with USP at AAPS meeting shows, that we successfully developed and validated a single IC procedure for potassium assay and identification in potassium bicarbonate and potassium chloride for effervescent oral suspension. The optimized chromatographic conditions could be used for other cationic impurities, such as magnesium, calcium, sodium, and ammonium in potassium bicarbonate and potassium chloride for effervescent oral suspension. Single chromatographic method for assay and identification simplifies the overall QA/QC workflow.
- 8.000.61078.000.6107USP Modernization Initiative: Ionic Impurities in Drug Substances by Ion Chromatography
This poster presented jointly with USP at AAPS meeting shows, that we successfully validated an IC method to determine chloride and sulfate in drug substances, potassium bicarbonate and potassium carbonate. The proposed IC method overcomes limitations of the turbidimetry/visual comparison methods.
- 8.000.61088.000.6108Comparative Study of Moisture Analysis Techniques on Cannabis
Moisture in cannabis impacts potency and must be accurately determined. Loss on drying (LOD) is the most popular method for determining moisture in cannabis. Unfortunately, this technique is not specific to moisture and the loss of any volatile components, such as terpenes, will be incorrectly classified as moisture. Karl Fischer (KF) titration is the only chemically specific test for moisture. This poster describes the instrument used to determine moisture content by Karl Fischer titration and compares the results of this data to loss on drying.
- 8.000.61098.000.6109USP Modernization Initiative: Iodide Assay by Ion Chromatography
Potassium iodide (KI) is used to treat overactive thyroid and to protect the thyroid gland from the effects of radiation from inhaled or swallowed radioactive iodine. Currently, in the USP Potassium Iodide Monograph, iodide identification is performed by wet chemistry and assay by manual titration, which has a history of reduced precision and accuracy. As part of USP’s global monograph modernization initiative, an alternative selective and sensitive method was developed and validated – ion chromatography (IC). The proposed IC method can also be used for the identification test as an alternative to wet chemistry.
- 8.000.61108.000.6110Fluoride in OTC Products by Ion Chromatography
Fluoride is commonly used in dental products to help prevent tooth decay. When fluoride is present in high concentrations, these products are regulated by 21 CFR 355. Three fluoride compounds used in over the counter (OTC) anti‐cavity dental products are sodium fluoride, stannous fluoride and sodium monofluorophosphate (MFP). The assay of fluoride in these active ingredients and finished formulations are determined by manual titration, or by ion‐selective electrodes. As a part of USP’s global monograph modernization initiative, an alternative selective and sensitive method has been developed and validated – ion chromatography (IC). The proposed IC method can also be used for the identification test as an alternative to the wet chemistry method.
- 8.000.61118.000.6111Fully Automated Determination of pH Using Flow Cell Technology
A high throughput automated system was developed to determine pH of culture media using a pH module equipped with an external flow cell. A custom septum-piercing, vented needle was developed to accommodate the shape and size of the customer sample vials. For this application, both accurate and precise pH measurements were required. The data presented in this document was collected by a customer as a part of their validation process and was provided for use with their consent.
- 8.000.61128.000.6112Technical Poster: Haloacetic acids in water
LC-MS/MS quantification methods are commonly used to determine trace levels of organic compounds. However, highly polar reversed phases (RPs) lack sufficient retention for very polar compounds, or they fail for charged organics. Separation using ion chromatography (IC) and subsequent MS/MS detection is an innovative alternative approach that combines the fast elution and flexibility of the IC system with the excellent resolution and high sensitivity of the MS/MS detector. This poster presents a fast, robust and reliable IC-MS/MS method for the detection of HAAs and other ionic analytes using the high-end MS/MS system QTRAP 6500+ from SCIEX coupled to a the 940 Professional IC Vario One SeS/PP/HPG instrument. This analytical setup is able to identify and quantify the presence of HAAs at trace levels with LLODs between 0.02 μg/mL and 0.2 μg/L on a single HAA. This capability easily fulfills the sensitivity requirements specified in EU Drinking Water Directive, which specifies a maximum residue level (MRL) of 60 mg/mL for the sum of monochloroacetic acid, dichloroacetic acid, trichloroacetic acid, monobromoacetic acid and dibromoacetic acid present in the representative sample.
- 8.000.61138.000.6113Determination of Trace Level Lead (Pb) in Drinking Water Using a Mercury-Free Electrode and a Portable InstrumentAccording to the Requirements of USEPA Lead and Copper Rule
Lead is known to be highly toxic, and lead salts are easily resorbed by humans. Cases of chronic lead poisoning caused by lead metal used in the water piping system are well known. Therefore, the control of drinking water for lead content is of utmost importance. The Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) published by the USEPA (United States Environmental Protection Agency) states an action limit of 15 μg/L lead for drinking water. Using a portable voltammetric instrument, lead can be determined in these concentrations directly at the point of sampling.
- AB-004AB-004Biamperometric titration method for the determination of antimony in lead
An automatic titration method is described using biamperometric endpoint indication for the determination of antimony in antimony-alloyed cable lead (approx. 1% Sb). A 0.01 mol/L KBrO3 solution is used as the titrant.
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MagIC Net 2.x and 3.x Multi: 5 additional licenses5 additional licenses
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MagIC Net 2.x and 3.x Multi: 10 additional licenses10 additional licenses
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MagIC Net Multi - 1 additional licenseUpgrade from Version 2.x/3.x to Version 4.xUpgrade from MagIC Net Multi 2.x/3.x - 1 additional license to MagIC Net Multi 4.x.
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MagIC Net Multi - 5 additional licenses Upgrade from Version 2.x/3.x to Version 4.xUpgrade from MagIC Net Multi 2.x/3.x - 5 additional licenses to MagIC Net Multi 4.x.
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MagIC Net Multi - 10 additional licenses Upgrade from Version 2.x/3.x to Version 4.xUpgrade from MagIC Net Multi 2.x/3.x - 10 additional licenses to MagIC Net Multi 4.x.
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MagIC Net 4.X Multi: 1 additional licenseAdditional license for MagIC Net 4.x Multi. The license code of MagIC Net Multi is required for ordering
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MagIC Net 4.x Multi: 5 additional licensesAdditional licenses for MagIC Net 4.x Multi. The license code of MagIC Net 4.x Multi is required for ordering
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MagIC Net 4.x Multi: 10 additional licensesAdditional licenses for MagIC Net 4.x Multi. The license code of MagIC Net 4.x Multi is required for ordering
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MagIC Net Compact 1.x Upgrade to Version 3.x CD: 1 licenseProgram upgrade from MagIC Net Compact 1.x to MagIC NetCompact 3.x.
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MagIC Net Professional 1.x Upgrade to Version 3.x CD: 1 licenseProgram upgrade from MagIC Net Professional 1.x to MagIC Net Professional 3.x
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Screen-printed carbon electrodes modified with anthraquinoneSPCEs modified with anthraquinone-2-carboxylic acid are designed for pH monitoring using differential pulse voltammetry as a detection technique
110AUP
Screen-printed carbon electrodes modified with gold particlesGold particles modified SPCEs are designed to improve the electroactive area of the electrode to increase the electronic transfer properties and to make easier the latter immobilization of biomolecules such as oligonucleotides, antibodies, proteins, etc.
110CAION
Screen-printed carbon electrodes modified with calcium ionophoreDisposable Screen-Printed Electrodes are based on a calcium ionophore for the selective detection of this ion. Recommended for working with microvolumes. Ideal for decentralized and ‘in situ’assays.
110CUION
Screen-printed carbon electrodes modified with copper ionophoreDisposable Screen-Printed Electrodes are based on a copper (II) ionophore for the selective detection of this ion and are recommended for working with microvolumes. Ideal for decentralized and ‘in situ’assays.
110CUPH
Screen-Printed Carbon Electrodes modified with Copper(II) phthalocyanineCopper(II) phthalocyanine modified carbon SPEs were designed for gas detection among other research applications.
110FEION
Screen-Printed Carbon Electrodes modified with iron ionophoreDisposable Screen-Printed Electrodes are based on a iron (II) ionophore for the selective detection of this ion. Recommended for working with microvolumes. Ideal for decentralized and ‘in situ’assays.
110FEPH
Iron (II) phthalocyanine modified screen-printed electrodeOxidase enzyme mediators are electrochemical species that facilitate the oxidation of hydrogen peroxide at lower detection potentials.
110FERRI
Potassium ferricyanide modified screen-printed electrodeThis screen-printed electrode modified with potassium ferricyanide is suitable for developing second-generation enzymatic based sensors
110HION
Screen-printed carbon electrodes modified with hydrogen ionophoreThese disposable Screen-Printed Carbon Electrodes (SPCEs) are modified with a hydrogen ionophore in the working electrode. They are designed for detecting protons making possible pH monitoring since the potential can be easily correlated with the pH of the solution. Recommended for working with microvolumes and ideal for decentralized and ‘in situ’ assays.
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Screen-printed carbon electrodes modified with iridium particlesIridium particles modified SPCEs can be used for different electrocatalytical applications such as monitorization of hydrogen peroxide, oxygen evolution reaction, triglycerides detection or proton sensing in pH device.
- Aug 21, 2023How do iridium-based nanomaterials contribute to a greener future?
Mitigating climate change is vital due to the severe impacts of excessive CO2 emissions. The transport sector, largely dependent on fossil fuels, contributed to 37% of total carbon dioxide emissions in 2021. While electric cars have become more popular, other solutions like hydrogen-powered vehicles are gaining attention. Electrochemical water splitting via polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) water electrolyzers is proposed to produce green hydrogen, with iridium-based catalysts showing promise. This research is focused on iridium oxide materials for enhanced durability and metal-like conductivity in H2 production.
- Sep 4, 2023Streamline material inspection in regulated industries with new Raman USP library
Metrohm’s Raman systems and Comprehensive USP Raman Library support regulated industries such as pharmaceutical manufacturing: Streamline inspection of deliveries, reduce inspection resources, get the final product to the market faster.
- Sep 18, 2023Intuitive spectroelectrochemistry: How user-friendly cells make analysis even easier
Spectroelectrochemistry (SEC) is an emerging analytical technique with great potential. While complex setups and data processing discouraged some researchers, the SPELEC instrument line, controlled by a single software, has made SEC more approachable. The development of user-friendly cells for different SEC configurations further simplifies measurements, making spectroelectrochemistry accessible to a wider audience.
- Oct 30, 2023A thermal rollercoaster: Unraveling temperature dependence in CVS determinations
Precision in PCB manufacturing demands accurate control of organic additives during copper plating. Cyclic Voltammetric Stripping (CVS) is used to quantify these additives, but temperature differences impact accuracy of the results. This article outlines the method for assessing organic additives in copper plating baths and explores temperature's influence on CVS measurements.
- Jan 29, 2024Laboratory vs. process analysis: Key factors for informed decision-making
Several factors should be considered when choosing between purchasing a laboratory instrument or a process analyzer. In many situations, one solution is clearly preferable over the other. This article discusses five major topics that need consideration before the decision is made: data traceability and communication, analysis frequency, safety, location, and implementation.
- Apr 1, 2024Lab of the future: Automated robotic analysis of petroleum products
Completely automated analysis of the total acid number and total base number in petrochemical products is possible using a robotic titration system using OMNIS software.
- Mar 25, 2024Point-of-Care with Raman: Detection of cancer, infection, and more
Raman spectroscopy expands into new medical frontiers: detecting cancer, biomarkers, and pathogens. This blog covers exciting research involving Point-of-Care applications.
- Aug 26, 2024Raman spectroscopy: The easy way to analyze polymers
This article describes how versatile Raman spectroscopy can be for the identification, classification, and quality control of various plastics and polymers.
- Jul 29, 2024Edible oil analysis: A guide for beginners
Learn what edible oils are, how they are made, how to test their quality with different analytical techniques, and about the most important analysis parameters.
- Nov 18, 2024Ion chromatography for the pharmaceutical industry
The principles of ion chromatography are introduced, then some applications and benefits of using IC for pharma analysis according to USP General Chapter <1065>.
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Metrosep A PCC 2 HC/4.0For anion preconcentration and matrix elimination. The enlargement of the packing bed increases the capacity of the two preconcentration columns completely made of PEEK. The high capacity is required primarily when matrix effects might cause an overloading of the preconcentration column or when samples with high ionic strength are to be analyzed.
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Metrosep A PCC 2 VHC/4.0For anion preconcentration and matrix elimination. The very high capacity is required primarily when matrix effects might cause an overloading of the preconcentration column or when samples with high ionic strength are to be analyzed.
6.1010.300
Metrosep C PCC 1/4.0For cation preconcentration
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Metrosep C PCC 1 HC/4.0For cation preconcentration and matrix elimination
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Metrosep C PCC 1 VHC/4.0Cation preconcentration column with very high capacity
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Metrosep A Trap 1 - 100/4.0High-capacity anion column, which is used to purify the eluent flow. Even chemicals of the highest quality level, e.g. "Ultrapur" or "puriss", can still contain minimal anion contaminations. These are reliably held back by the Metrosep A Trap 1 - 100/4.0.This column is primarily used with gradient applications.
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Metrosep RP Trap 1 - 50/4.0The Metrosep RP Trap 1 - 50/4.0 column is used to eliminate organic contaminants from the eluent. The Metrosep RP Trap 1 - 50/4.0 column helps avoid eluent-related interference at the baseline, especially with gradient systems. Its use is also recommended for the purification of the p-cyanophenol eluent of the Metrosep Dual 4 separation columns.
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Metrosep RP Trap 2 - 100/4.0The Metrosep RP Trap 2 - 100/4.0 column is used to eliminate organic contaminants from the eluent. The Metrosep RP Trap 2 - 100/4.0 column helps avoid eluent-related interference at the baseline, especially with gradient systems. It is based on a polymer material. This means the Metrosep RP Trap 2 - 100/4.0 can be used in both the acidic and alkali pH range.
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Metrosep I Trap 1 - 100/4.0The Metrosep I Trap 1 - 100/4.0 column is used to eliminate ionic, i.e. cationic and anionic, contaminants from aqueous solutions. Its use is especially recommended for the purification of the transfer water in combination with "MISP" or "Metrohm Inline Sample Preparation". Using the Metrosep I Trap 1 - 100/4.0 column can significantly reduce the influence of the transfer water on the system blank.
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Metrosep C Trap 1 - 100/4.0High-capacity cation column, which is used to purify the eluent flow. Even reagents of the highest quality level, e.g. "Ultrapur" or "puriss", can still contain minimal amounts of cation contamination. These are reliably held back by the Metrosep C Trap 1 - 100/4.0.
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Quartz vial, 6 x 18 mm, for CIC, 50 pcs.Sample vials made of quartz for Combustion IC. The sample vials are used when the sample contains alkali and/or alkaline earth cations which could affect the quartz combustion tube. These cations reaction with the quartz in the sample vial and are thus kept away from the combustion tube. Quartz wool (6.7302.120) is used to fix the samples in place in the sample vials.
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Quartz wool for 6.7302.110, 10 gQuartz wool for fixing the sample in place in the sample vial made of quartz (6.7302.110).
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Substrate made of quartz for liquid samplesSubstrate for liquid sample injections, 3 pcs.
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0.5 µm filter for LPG filter unit0.5 µm particle filter on the LPG connector.
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40 µm filter for GSS filter unit40 µm particle filter for the GSS Module
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Septum 12.5 mmSeptum for liquid sample port, 5 pcs.
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Septum for rinsing vesselSeptum for rinsing vessel in the liquids kit for MMS 5000
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Septum to waste vesselSeptum to waste vessel in the MMS 5000 (2.136.0800).
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O-rings for CIC rinsing vesselReplacement O-rings for the Combustion IC rinsing vessel, 3 pcs.
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T connector CICT connector after on the outlet of the oven for supplying absorption solution.