IC and AAS vs Colorimetric Techniques for water analysis
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 1:55 pm
Theoretically with some good organizational skills, one could manage to streamline their workflow and have a high throughput of anion and cation analysis of water using colorimetric methods. (esp. with kits by Hach , Merck etc)
Ion Chromatography has a higher cost of purchase, but what about running cost compared to colorimetry?
And most important of all, how do the methods compare for the ions? Are there colorimetric methods for ions in water that are simply too problematic to use?
What about the heavy metals? There are kits available that supposedly measure Cd and Pb from 0-40 ppb with nos significant inteferences.
There are also kits for Na and K!!!!
Could you comment please?
Btw in my lab I have UV-Vis, FAAS, GFAAS and IC with EC so I have all options open.
Ion Chromatography has a higher cost of purchase, but what about running cost compared to colorimetry?
And most important of all, how do the methods compare for the ions? Are there colorimetric methods for ions in water that are simply too problematic to use?
What about the heavy metals? There are kits available that supposedly measure Cd and Pb from 0-40 ppb with nos significant inteferences.
There are also kits for Na and K!!!!
Could you comment please?
Btw in my lab I have UV-Vis, FAAS, GFAAS and IC with EC so I have all options open.