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Determination of Perchlorate in Drinking Water by Ion Chromatography

Applications | 2016 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
Ion chromatography, LC columns, Consumables
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Summary

Importance of the Topic


Perchlorate is a persistent inorganic contaminant linked to rocket propellant, fireworks, and industrial processes. Its high solubility and mobility have led to widespread occurrence in soil, surface water, and drinking water. Because perchlorate interferes with thyroid iodide uptake, it poses a health risk, especially to women of childbearing age and children.

Objectives and Study Overview


This application update revises EPA Method 314.0 for ion chromatographic determination of perchlorate in drinking water. Two key modifications are introduced: a narrow-bore (2 mm) IonPac AS16 column with increased sensitivity, and a low-noise AMMS III chemical suppressor. In addition, an OnGuard cartridge pretreatment protocol is detailed to remove high matrix levels of chloride, sulfate, and carbonate.

Methodology and Instrumental Setup


The optimized system comprises a Dionex ICS-2500 with GP50 pump, EG50 hydroxide eluent generator (EGC II KOH cartridge), AS50 autosampler with 1 mL syringe, CD25A suppressed conductivity detector, and Chromeleon software.
  • Analytical column: Dionex IonPac AS16 (2 × 250 mm) with AG16 (2 × 50 mm) guard
  • Suppressor: AMMS III chemical regeneration mode, 2 mm, using 50 mN H₂SO₄ from an external pressurized bottle
  • Eluent: 50 mM KOH generated on-line, 0.4 mL/min, 30 °C
  • Injection: 1000 µL partial-loop (1100 µL loop, 10 µL waste cut)
  • Pretreatment: Series OnGuard II Ba, Ag, H cartridges with 0.2 µm IC filter to remove sulfate, chloride, and carbonate

Main Results and Discussion


The revised method yields a method detection limit (MDL) of 0.10 µg/L perchlorate in high-ionic-strength water (600 mg/L each of Cl⁻, SO₄²⁻, CO₃²⁻). Calibration is linear from 0.25 to 100 µg/L (R² = 1.000). Compared with the original 4 mm format, the 2 mm column and low-noise suppressor reduce baseline noise to 1–3 nS/min and improve sensitivity threefold. OnGuard pretreatment restores peak shape and delivers 80–120% recovery in drinking water, groundwater, and simulated high-ionic matrices.

Benefits and Practical Applications


• Enables routine monitoring of perchlorate at sub-µg/L levels without extensive dilution.
• Simplifies sample preparation through cartridge-based matrix elimination.
• Offers robust retention time stability and reproducible peak areas.
• Complies with regulatory requirements for drinking and ground waters.

Future Trends and Opportunities


• Integration with mass spectrometric detection for enhanced selectivity.
• Further miniaturization of columns and suppressors to reduce solvent consumption.
• Automated on-line sample pretreatment for high throughput.
• Development of real-time field deployable ion chromatography units.

Conclusion


The optimized IC method combines a narrow-bore column, low-noise suppressor, and cartridge pretreatment to achieve sub-ppb detection of perchlorate in complex water matrices. This approach streamlines sample preparation, enhances sensitivity, and meets stringent environmental monitoring requirements.

References


  1. U.S. EPA Method 314.0: Determination of Perchlorate in Drinking Water by Ion Chromatography, 1999.
  2. Dionex Application Note 134: Perchlorate Determination in Water at 2–4 µg/L, Thermo Fisher Scientific.
  3. Dionex Application Note 151: IC-MS Determination of Sub-µg/L Perchlorate, Thermo Fisher Scientific.
  4. U.S. EPA Method 300.0: Inorganic Anions by Ion Chromatography, 1993.
  5. Magnuson, B. A.; EPA MDL Guidelines, Analytical Chemistry, 1991.

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