Real Time TOC System in the PURELAB® Chorus 1
Technical notes | 2013 | ELGA LabWaterInstrumentation
The control of Total Organic Carbon in purified water is a critical quality parameter for laboratories and industrial processes. Continuous monitoring of organic content ensures water meets stringent purity requirements and prevents contamination in sensitive applications.
This technology note describes the implementation of real-time TOC measurement in the PURELAB Chorus 1 system. It contrasts conventional batch TOC analysis with the continuous monitoring approach and evaluates its performance against a standard TOC analyzer.
The real-time TOC method calculates organic carbon by measuring resistivity before and after UV photoxidation. Key components of the system include
The PURELAB Chorus 1 updates TOC readings every two seconds during recirculation or dispensing, compared to six to eight minutes for conventional analyzers. Comparative trials with a Sievers 820 analyzer showed close agreement, with deviations within one ppb over a 1 to 10 ppb range. Dynamic response data demonstrate elimination of prolonged unknown TOC intervals during dispensing.
Real-time monitoring delivers several advantages:
Emerging directions in TOC monitoring include integration of advanced UV-LED oxidation modules, miniaturized sensor arrays for point-of-use validation, and data analytics for predictive maintenance. Coupling real-time TOC data with other purity metrics may enable comprehensive water quality management platforms.
The PURELAB Chorus 1 real-time TOC monitoring system offers a rapid, accurate, and user-friendly approach to track organic impurities in ultrapure water. Its continuous measurement capability enhances process control and safeguards critical applications against contamination risks.
ELGA LabWater,VWS UK Ltd Technology Note TN28,2013
Laboratory instruments
IndustriesOther
ManufacturerELGA LabWater
Summary
Importance of the topic
The control of Total Organic Carbon in purified water is a critical quality parameter for laboratories and industrial processes. Continuous monitoring of organic content ensures water meets stringent purity requirements and prevents contamination in sensitive applications.
Objectives and overview
This technology note describes the implementation of real-time TOC measurement in the PURELAB Chorus 1 system. It contrasts conventional batch TOC analysis with the continuous monitoring approach and evaluates its performance against a standard TOC analyzer.
Methodology and instrumentation
The real-time TOC method calculates organic carbon by measuring resistivity before and after UV photoxidation. Key components of the system include
- Primary purification pack to remove bulk contaminants
- Resistivity sensor to record preoxidation water purity
- UV photoxidation chamber to convert organics to CO2
- Secondary resistivity sensor to record postoxidation purity
- Polishing purification pack for final water treatment
Main results and discussion
The PURELAB Chorus 1 updates TOC readings every two seconds during recirculation or dispensing, compared to six to eight minutes for conventional analyzers. Comparative trials with a Sievers 820 analyzer showed close agreement, with deviations within one ppb over a 1 to 10 ppb range. Dynamic response data demonstrate elimination of prolonged unknown TOC intervals during dispensing.
Benefits and practical applications
Real-time monitoring delivers several advantages:
- Instant feedback on organic load allows immediate corrective action
- High measurement frequency ensures uninterrupted data during use
- Comparable accuracy to dedicated TOC analyzers without offline testing delays
- Enhanced system diagnostics by identifying sudden organic spikes
Future trends and potential uses
Emerging directions in TOC monitoring include integration of advanced UV-LED oxidation modules, miniaturized sensor arrays for point-of-use validation, and data analytics for predictive maintenance. Coupling real-time TOC data with other purity metrics may enable comprehensive water quality management platforms.
Conclusion
The PURELAB Chorus 1 real-time TOC monitoring system offers a rapid, accurate, and user-friendly approach to track organic impurities in ultrapure water. Its continuous measurement capability enhances process control and safeguards critical applications against contamination risks.
Reference
ELGA LabWater,VWS UK Ltd Technology Note TN28,2013
Content was automatically generated from an orignal PDF document using AI and may contain inaccuracies.
Similar PDF
Monitoring TOC in ultrapure laboratory water
2013|ELGA LabWater|Technical notes
Technology Note 29 Monitoring TOC in ultrapure laboratory water The serious consequences of organic contamination of ultrapure water have resulted in the widespread use of Total Organic Carbon (TOC) monitoring in addition to resistivity as key indicators of water purity.…
Key words
toc, tocmonitor, monitormonitors, monitorswater, waterelga, elgaorganic, organicmins, minsppb, ppbother, otherline, linemonitoring, monitoringimpurity, impuritycontamination, contaminationbuilt, builtoxidation
PURELAB® flex Real time TOC System
2019|ELGA LabWater|Technical notes
Technology Note 18 PURELAB® flex Real time TOC System Why do we monitor TOC? Resistivity is well established as a good indicator of the level of inorganic ionic impurities in pure water. If the resistivity of water is greater than…
Key words
toc, tocwater, waterpurelab, purelabmonitor, monitordispensed, dispensedmins, minsresistivity, resistivityelga, elgappb, ppbtime, timepurity, puritysensor, sensoroxidation, oxidationultrapure, ultrapureoxidative
PURELAB® Chorus 1 The Efficient Use of Ultraviolet (UV) Light
2013|ELGA LabWater|Technical notes
Technology Note 36 PURELAB® Chorus 1 The Efficient Use of Ultraviolet (UV) Light Short wave (UV-C) light has been used since the early 1900s for bacterial control and TOC reduction in water. Technology Note 17 explains the action of 254nm…
Key words
line, linetoc, tocultrafilter, ultrafiltermonitor, monitortesting, testingoccasional, occasionalimpurity, impurityphoto, photowater, wateroxidation, oxidationdegassing, degassinguse, useoff, offorganic, organicendotoxins
The ELGA PURELAB Range
2022|ELGA LabWater|Brochures and specifications
The PURELAB® Range UN I NTERRUPTED DISCOVERY The laboratory water purification solutions for your research needs. WATER TECHNOLOGIES Contents About ELGA 04 Your Water 08 Technologies 10 Product Range 12 Product Overview Quest 14 Pharma Compliance 28 Flex 1 17…
Key words
purelab, purelabwater, waterdispenser, dispenserquest, questfeedwater, feedwatertoc, tocosmosis, osmosishalo, halopurity, puritydispense, dispensesensor, sensordispensing, dispensingtype, typepack, packreservoir