Wednesday 27th July  1pm

Metrohm USA will host a webinar titled IC-ICP/MS Analysis of Trace Chromate. This webinar will contribute to addressing the public health issue by presenting a robust and sensitive method for the determination/speciation of chromium(VI) and chromium(III) in tap water.
By dedicating themselves to the problem, academics and analytical chemistry experts have delivered a creative, practical and incredibly effective approach to chromium analysis that doesn’t sacrifice selectivity or sensitivity. Since chromium can exist in two forms, with one of them highly toxic, separation of the different chromium species is a critical first step in the analysis followed by use of an optimal detector.

Join Chris LeValley, research contributor and chemistry major at the University of Wisconsin Parkside, and learn how he combined ion chromatography (IC) with ICP-MS to develop a robust and senstitive method for the determination of Cr(VI) and Cr(III) in tap water.

In addition to understanding how to run the hyphenated system, Chris will also share information regarding detection limits, spike and recovery results, as well as system stability. A basic overview of IC and ICP/MS will be given, with an emphasis on how the two techniques complement each other.

You will also hear from and get the chance to interact with a panel of additional experts who will be ready to answer your questions during the live Q&A session.

Don’t miss this opportunity… register for this webinar today!