Suppression in anion chromatography
Brochures and specifications | 2022 | MetrohmInstrumentation
Suppression in anion exchange chromatography is vital for lowering background conductivity, minimizing baseline noise, and converting analytes into their free ionic forms with protons as counterions. This transformation significantly boosts the conductivity signal, improving the signal-to-noise ratio and enabling highly sensitive detection of anions and organic acids at ultratrace levels.
The text introduces the Metrohm Suppressor Module (MSM) and the STREAM concept (Suppressor Treatment Reusing Eluent After Measurement) to enhance suppression efficiency, reduce reagent consumption, and simplify workflow. It also describes sequential suppression combining chemical anion suppression with carbon dioxide removal via a CO2 suppressor (MCS) to further lower background conductivity and improve separation of early eluting anions.
Anion exchange chromatography is performed using carbonate/bicarbonate eluents and conductivity detection. Chemical suppression is carried out in the MSM rotor containing three cation exchange cartridges, which rotate to provide fresh suppressor material for each injection. Sequential suppression employs a gas-permeable membrane CO2 suppressor (MCS) to remove carbon dioxide and shift equilibrium toward water formation, reducing background conductivity below 1.5 µS/cm.
Chemical suppression with the MSM yields typical background conductivities of 10–20 µS/cm. Sequential suppression lowers this to under 1.5 µS/cm and removes over 98% of carbonate from the sample, improving baseline stability and separation of early peaks such as fluoride. Precision testing over 30 injections showed relative standard deviations below 0.5% for common anions (fluoride, chloride, nitrite, bromide, nitrate, phosphate, sulfate). STREAM regeneration reuses suppressed eluate to rinse the suppressor, cutting regenerant consumption by a factor of three, eliminating the need for ultrapure water, and significantly reducing waste.
Expected developments include expanded application of inverse suppression for organic acids, deeper integration with mass spectrometric detectors, further miniaturization of suppressor designs for low-volume columns, and advanced automation of sample preparation (inline ultrafiltration, dialysis). Continued innovation will drive greener chemistries, lower detection limits, and enhanced throughput in industrial QA/QC and environmental monitoring.
The Metrohm Suppressor Module and STREAM concept deliver significant improvements in anion chromatography by lowering background conductivity, enhancing sensitivity, and reducing reagent consumption. Sequential suppression with a CO2 suppressor further optimizes baseline stability and precision. These advances support robust, green, and versatile analytical workflows suitable for a wide range of routine and trace-level applications.
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Summary
Significance of the topic
Suppression in anion exchange chromatography is vital for lowering background conductivity, minimizing baseline noise, and converting analytes into their free ionic forms with protons as counterions. This transformation significantly boosts the conductivity signal, improving the signal-to-noise ratio and enabling highly sensitive detection of anions and organic acids at ultratrace levels.
Objectives and study overview
The text introduces the Metrohm Suppressor Module (MSM) and the STREAM concept (Suppressor Treatment Reusing Eluent After Measurement) to enhance suppression efficiency, reduce reagent consumption, and simplify workflow. It also describes sequential suppression combining chemical anion suppression with carbon dioxide removal via a CO2 suppressor (MCS) to further lower background conductivity and improve separation of early eluting anions.
Methodology and instrumentation
Anion exchange chromatography is performed using carbonate/bicarbonate eluents and conductivity detection. Chemical suppression is carried out in the MSM rotor containing three cation exchange cartridges, which rotate to provide fresh suppressor material for each injection. Sequential suppression employs a gas-permeable membrane CO2 suppressor (MCS) to remove carbon dioxide and shift equilibrium toward water formation, reducing background conductivity below 1.5 µS/cm.
- Suppression module: Metrohm Suppressor Module (MSM, MSM-HC, MSM-LC)
- CO2 removal: Metrohm CO2 Suppressor (MCS)
- Regenerant delivery: Peristaltic pump or 800 Dosino
- Control and monitoring: MagIC Net software
Main results and discussion
Chemical suppression with the MSM yields typical background conductivities of 10–20 µS/cm. Sequential suppression lowers this to under 1.5 µS/cm and removes over 98% of carbonate from the sample, improving baseline stability and separation of early peaks such as fluoride. Precision testing over 30 injections showed relative standard deviations below 0.5% for common anions (fluoride, chloride, nitrite, bromide, nitrate, phosphate, sulfate). STREAM regeneration reuses suppressed eluate to rinse the suppressor, cutting regenerant consumption by a factor of three, eliminating the need for ultrapure water, and significantly reducing waste.
Benefits and practical applications of the method
- Enhanced detection sensitivity and ultratrace quantification of anions and organic acids
- Low baseline noise and improved signal-to-noise ratio
- Green workflow via STREAM with reduced regenerant use and waste
- Robust performance: 10-year suppressor warranty, full solvent compatibility, high pressure stability
- Flexible integration with UV/VIS detection (190–230 nm), ion-exclusion chromatography, and hyphenated techniques (IC-MS, IC-ICP/MS)
Future trends and possibilities of use
Expected developments include expanded application of inverse suppression for organic acids, deeper integration with mass spectrometric detectors, further miniaturization of suppressor designs for low-volume columns, and advanced automation of sample preparation (inline ultrafiltration, dialysis). Continued innovation will drive greener chemistries, lower detection limits, and enhanced throughput in industrial QA/QC and environmental monitoring.
Conclusion
The Metrohm Suppressor Module and STREAM concept deliver significant improvements in anion chromatography by lowering background conductivity, enhancing sensitivity, and reducing reagent consumption. Sequential suppression with a CO2 suppressor further optimizes baseline stability and precision. These advances support robust, green, and versatile analytical workflows suitable for a wide range of routine and trace-level applications.
References
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