Fast Determinations of Inorganic Ions in Salton Sea Samples Using a High-Pressure IC System
Applications | 2016 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
Monitoring inorganic ions in high-salinity waters is critical for environmental and industrial applications. Rapid and accurate ion profiling supports water quality assessment, ecosystem health monitoring, and regulatory compliance. High-pressure ion chromatography enables fast, high-resolution separations even in challenging saline matrices.
This study demonstrates accelerated separations of inorganic anions and cations in Salton Sea surface water and a neighboring municipal drinking water sample using a Thermo Scientific Dionex ICS-5000+ HPIC Reagent-Free IC system. The key objective was to reduce analysis times while maintaining baseline resolution.
Advancements in capillary and microfluidic HPIC, combined with on-line sample preconcentration and automated data processing, will further increase sensitivity and throughput. Integration with portable or field-deployable systems may enable in situ water quality monitoring and real-time decision support.
The Dionex ICS-5000+ HPIC system delivers fast, high-resolution inorganic ion separations in saline matrices, dramatically reducing run times and enhancing laboratory efficiency. Reagent-Free operation and high-pressure compatibility support robust, reproducible analyses across a range of environmental and industrial applications.
Ion chromatography
IndustriesEnvironmental
ManufacturerThermo Fisher Scientific
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Monitoring inorganic ions in high-salinity waters is critical for environmental and industrial applications. Rapid and accurate ion profiling supports water quality assessment, ecosystem health monitoring, and regulatory compliance. High-pressure ion chromatography enables fast, high-resolution separations even in challenging saline matrices.
Goals and Study Overview
This study demonstrates accelerated separations of inorganic anions and cations in Salton Sea surface water and a neighboring municipal drinking water sample using a Thermo Scientific Dionex ICS-5000+ HPIC Reagent-Free IC system. The key objective was to reduce analysis times while maintaining baseline resolution.
Used Instrumentation
- Thermo Scientific Dionex ICS-5000+ HPIC RFIC system with high-pressure pump (SP/DP), eluent generator (EG), and detector/chromatography (DC) modules
- Dionex AS-AP autosampler and Chromeleon CDS
- IonPac AS18-4 µm anion-exchange column (2 × 150 mm) with AG18 guard (2 × 30 mm)
- IonPac CS12A-5 µm cation-exchange column (3 × 150 mm) with CG12A guard (3 × 30 mm)
- Dionex EGC 500 KOH and MSA eluent generator cartridges with CR-ATC and CR-CTC trap columns
- Dionex ASRS-300 anion and CSRS-300 cation self-regenerating suppressors
Methodology and Sample Preparation
- Anion analysis: 23 mM KOH eluent at flow rates of 0.25–0.38 mL/min, 5 µL injection, detection by suppressed conductivity (ASRS-300).
- Cation analysis: 35 mM methanesulfonic acid eluent at flow rates up to 0.75 mL/min, 25 µL injection, detection by suppressed conductivity (CSRS-300).
- Salton Sea surface water diluted 1 000×, filtered through 0.20 µm IC syringe filter to remove particulates; municipal drinking water analyzed undiluted or at 5× dilution for anions.
- High-pressure connectors and ferrules used to support system pressures of 2 000–5 000 psi.
Main Results and Discussion
- Anion separations achieved near-baseline resolution of nine anions in under 6 minutes at 0.38 mL/min (system backpressure ~3 600 psi).
- Cation separations of six cations completed in ~4 minutes at 0.75 mL/min (system backpressure ~3 100 psi), compared to ~10 minutes in standard methods.
- Salton Sea sample showed high concentrations of sodium (20 g/L), chloride, and sulfate, with lower magnesium and calcium; municipal water exhibited typical mg/L levels.
- Throughput increased from ~50 to over 110 samples per day without compromising resolution.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Significant reduction in analysis time improves laboratory productivity and sample throughput.
- Reagent-Free IC eliminates manual eluent preparation, reducing variability and contamination risks.
- High-pressure capability enables use of microbore and capillary columns for enhanced efficiency and sensitivity.
- Applicable to environmental monitoring, desalination process control, and quality assurance in saline and drinking water analysis.
Future Trends and Applications
Advancements in capillary and microfluidic HPIC, combined with on-line sample preconcentration and automated data processing, will further increase sensitivity and throughput. Integration with portable or field-deployable systems may enable in situ water quality monitoring and real-time decision support.
Conclusion
The Dionex ICS-5000+ HPIC system delivers fast, high-resolution inorganic ion separations in saline matrices, dramatically reducing run times and enhancing laboratory efficiency. Reagent-Free operation and high-pressure compatibility support robust, reproducible analyses across a range of environmental and industrial applications.
Reference
- Ponce VM. The Salton Sea: An Assessment. 2005.
- Christison T, Lopez L. Technical Note 129: Configuring High Pressure IC at Analytical Flow Rates. 2012.
- Thermo Fisher Scientific. Dionex Product Manual for Anion and Cation Self-Regenerating Suppressors. 2009.
- Thermo Fisher Scientific. Dionex ICS-5000+ HPIC Installation Manual. 2011.
- Thermo Fisher Scientific. Dionex AS-AP Operator’s Manual. 2012.
- Thermo Fisher Scientific. AN141: Determination of Inorganic Cations in Environmental Waters. 2001.
- Thermo Fisher Scientific. AN154: Determination of Inorganic Anions in Environmental Waters. 2003.
- Thermo Fisher Scientific. AN260: Monitoring Inorganic Anions and Cations During Desalination. 2010.
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