18 metrohm co2 suppressor (mcs), 1 general information on the mcs, 2 connecting mcs – Metrohm 850 Professional IC Anion MSM-HC MCS Prep 1 User Manual
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3.18
Metrohm CO
2
suppressor (MCS)
3.18.1
General information on the MCS
The MCS removes the CO
2
from the eluent flow. This reduces the back-
ground conductivity, improves the detection sensitivity and minimizes the
injection and carbonate peaks.
The MCS is used for removing CO
2
from the eluent flow before detection.
CO
2
can reach the eluent flow through the sample itself or arise through
the suppression reaction in the MSM.
The CO
2
peak is effectively minimized through connection of the MCS
between the MSM and detector. The principle is based on the gas perme-
ability of the fluoropolymer membrane inside the degassing cell of the
MCS. The eluent is guided through a capillary with a fluoropolymer mem-
brane inside the degassing cell. A vacuum is generated in the degassing
cell via a pump. At the same time, the pump sucks CO
2
-free air (CO
2
is
removed by a CO
2
adsorption cartridge (35-4)) through the degassing cell.
The pressure and concentration difference in the degassing cell in compar-
ison to the inside of the capillary now causes the CO
2
to diffuse out of the
eluent flow.
3.18.2
Connecting MCS
The MCS is connected between the MSM (see Chapter 3.16, page 57)
and detector.
1
2
3
4
4
5
5
6
7
Figure 34
MCS – connection
1
MCS input
Connection to the MSM.
2
MCS output
Connection to the detector.