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IC_Gal » Tue Aug 19, 2008 1:42 am
We do both cation and anion chromatography where I work. We use the "standard 7" anions mix for our anionic method: F, Cl, NO2, Br, NO3, ortho PO4, and SO4. The "system suitability" criteria we use is threefold
We run a new calibration curve every day and insure that:
1). The column separate all anions with baseline resolution (Rs >/= 1.5) at the highest calibration standard used, in our case 100 ppm.
2). R2 for the calibration curve is >0.99.
3) The response for a midrange or designated QC standard is within 10% of the true value. We also go to a 2nd vendor to get the QC standard.
We've used this protocol for years and have found it gives good results for the types of industrial waters that we test. For cations we use a 6 cation mix of Li, Na, NH4, K, Ca, and Mg with a similar protocol.
We also do check the plates for the midrange standard from time to time to see if the column efficiency is ok.
Hope these suggestions are helpful.
Cheers;
IC_Gal