Presentation Profile
Established and Emerging Applications Using Combustion Ion Chromatography
Currently Scheduled: 10/16/2024 - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Room: Tulip
Main Author
Jay Gandhi - Metrohm
Abstract:
Combustion Ion chromatography (CIC) has been used extensively for monitoring corrosive halides and sulfur in petrochemicals for many years. Many standardized test methods (STM’s) have been published so that CIC-generated data measuring fluorine, chlorine, and bromine levels are reliable and precise across the industry. In addition to established methods for analyzing LPG and petrochemicals, new emerging CIC techniques are in development for evaluating recycled plastic materials and ensuring the use of PFAS and related chemicals in industry are curtailed. This presentation will review basic operating principles of CIC and how this technology is applied to measuring an ever-expansive list of petrochemicals and related products.











