LCMS
More information
WebinarsAbout usContact usTerms of use
LabRulez s.r.o. All rights reserved. Content available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 Attribution-ShareAlike

Routine drinking water analysis

Applications |  | MetrohmInstrumentation
Ion chromatography
Industries
Environmental
Manufacturer
Metrohm

Summary

Importance of the Topic


Water quality directly impacts human health and ecosystem stability. Reliable monitoring of anion concentrations in drinking water is essential to comply with regulatory standards and prevent adverse effects from contaminants such as nitrate or sulfate.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study evaluates an economical ion chromatography system (Eco IC) for routine determination of major anions in drinking water. The aim is to verify robustness, sensitivity, and compliance with local and international guidelines using real water samples.

Instrumentation


  • Eco IC ion chromatograph with conductivity detector and Metrohm Suppressor Module
  • Metrosep A Supp 17 150/4.0 anion separation column
  • 863 Compact IC Autosampler for automated injection
  • MSM Rotor A suppressor rotor
  • Inline ultrafiltration unit for sample pretreatment
  • MagIC Net 4.0 Professional software for data acquisition and compliance

Methodology


Drinking water samples were directly injected or filtered inline to remove particulates. Anions were separated isocratically using a sodium carbonate/bicarbonate eluent at ambient temperature. Post-column chemical suppression reduced background conductivity, and a high-performance conductivity detector quantified analytes based on calibration curves ranging from 0.05 to 100 mg/L depending on the ion.

Main Results and Discussion


Calibration showed low detection limits in the low µg/L range. Analysis of Swiss drinking waters revealed chloride (7–23 mg/L), nitrate (7–9 mg/L), and sulfate (5–35 mg/L). Fluoride was detected at 0.05–0.09 mg/L; nitrite, bromide, and phosphate were below quantification limits. Repeatability was within acceptable limits, and all samples met local (TBDV 817.022.11) and EPA standards.

Practical Benefits and Applications


The Eco IC platform offers low capital and running costs, minimal maintenance, and straightforward operation. Its automation capabilities and inline filtration make it suitable for high-throughput labs, water utilities, and academic training.

Future Trends and Opportunities


Further integration of inline sample preparation, coupling with mass spectrometry for broader analyte coverage, and development of remote or portable systems could expand application to environmental surveillance and real-time monitoring.

Conclusion


The Eco IC method demonstrates robust, cost-effective analysis of major anions in drinking water, ensuring regulatory compliance and supporting public health goals.

Content was automatically generated from an orignal PDF document using AI and may contain inaccuracies.

Downloadable PDF for viewing
 

Similar PDF

Toggle
Anions and cations in beer
Anions and cations in beer
|Metrohm|Applications
AN-D-002 Anions and cations in beer Streamlining beverage analysis with ion chromatography Summary Beverage analysis methods must be fast and robust to fulfill many quality control regulations. Optimal product quality is critical for consistent taste and other sensory characteristics in…
Key words
metrohm, metrohmcations, cationsanions, anionsconductivity, conductivitybeer, beerprofessional, professionalbeverage, beveragesuppressed, suppressedsuppressor, suppressordipicolinic, dipicolinicintelligent, intelligentoptimal, optimalnonsuppressed, nonsuppressedmipt, miptdsp
Forensic examination analysis with IC
AN-S-395 Forensic examination analysis with IC Determining low concentrations of chlorate, thiosulfate, thiocyanate, and perchlorate beside major anions in explosives and explosion residues Summary Forensic institutes examine terrorist attacks and warfare agents via trace detection analysis of the used explosives…
Key words
metrohm, metrohmconductivity, conductivityprofessional, professionalsuppressor, suppressorterrorist, terroristforensic, forensicintelligent, intelligentresidues, residuesbeside, besidecriminal, criminalparticles, particlesattacks, attacksinstitutes, instituteswarfare, warfaredepartments
Drinking water quality by EPA 300.1
AN-S-236 Drinking water quality by EPA 300.1 Combining EPA method 300.1 parts A and B in a single IC run Summary Clean drinking water is cited as a human right by the World Health Organization [1]. Policies as well as…
Key words
metrohm, metrohmanions, anionsconductivity, conductivitydca, dcainorganic, inorganiccations, cationstap, tapsequential, sequentialcompact, compactsignal, signalsuppression, suppressionconcentrations, concentrationsintelligent, intelligentdrinking, drinkingmetrosep
Assessing wine quality with IC
Assessing wine quality with IC
|Metrohm|Applications
AN-S-396 Assessing wine quality with IC Organic acid analysis using suppressed conductivity detection Summary Nature and concentration of organic acids are important parameters in enology. They affect organoleptic properties (color, flavor, and aroma), wine stability, and help to track alteration…
Key words
metrohm, metrohmwine, winesequential, sequentialsuppression, suppressionconductivity, conductivitysuppressed, suppressedsuppressor, suppressororganic, organicanion, anionacid, acidmetrosep, metrosepcapacity, capacityautomatic, automaticsulfite, sulfitetartrate
Other projects
GCMS
ICPMS
Follow us
More information
WebinarsAbout usContact usTerms of use
LabRulez s.r.o. All rights reserved. Content available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 Attribution-ShareAlike