One System, Infnite Solutions for Water Quality Analysis Part One: Rapid Determination of Inorganic Ions in Wastewater by Ion Chromatography
WEBINARS Stronger bonds.
MARCH 26, 2014 8:00 a.m. PST / 11:00 a.m. EST / 15:00 GMT
SPEAKER
MODERATOR
Peter Bodsky, NA Field Marketing Manager, Termo Fisher Scientifc
Sophie Rovner, Assistant Managing Editor, C&EN
SPONSOR OVERVIEW Wastewater is produced by multiple sources, including chemical manufacturing, power generation, petroleum product extraction, and private residences. Specifc industries can use knowledge of around the analytes present in wastewater to make decisions on reuse, treatment, or whether disposal is the most cost efective option. Prior to any discharge into ground or surface waters, the level of specifc analytes must be determined to ensure that they do not exceed regulated limits. If these limits are being exceeded, treatment will be required. Ion Chromatography (IC) is the primary technique used for measuring the concentration of ions in wastewater and numerous methods have been developed that meet regulatory requirements. Tis webinar will outline IC methods that enable accurate, consistent, and rapid measurement of both anions, such as chloride, sulfate, and bromate, and cations, such as sodium and magnesium. Reagent-Free™ IC (RFIC™), capillary IC, and automated sample pre-screening and dilution will be highlighted.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND Persons in industries that generate wastewater • Chemical manufacturing, petroleum, agriculture, etc. Persons at wastewater treatment facilities Persons using IC for water analysis
KEY LEARNING OBJECTIVES Wastewater regulation overview Primary analytes monitored in wastewater
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Ease of use benefts resulting from IC system innovations Automation of sample pre-screening and dilution