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3.11 Metrohm CO
2
Suppressor (MCS)
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930 Compact IC Flex SeS (2.930.1400)
1
Fasten the capillary labeled
rinsing solution
to the outlet of an inline
filter (6.2821.120) using a pressure screw (6.2744.070).
2
Use a pressure screw (6.2744.070) to fasten a piece of the PTFE
capillary (6.1803.030) to the inlet of the inline filter.
3
Use a pressure screw (6.2744.070) and an adapter (6.2744.080) to
fasten the other end of the PTFE capillary to Port 3 of the Dosino.
4
Connect the FEP tubing (6.1805.120) from the bottle with the rinsing
solution with the adapter (6.1808.280) to Port 4 of the Dosino.
3.11
Metrohm CO
2
Suppressor (MCS)
3.11.1
General information on the MCS
NOTE
The Metrohm CO
2
Suppressor (MCS) is used only in conjunction with
conductivity detection with chemical suppression.
The Metrohm CO
2
Suppressor (MCS) removes the CO
2
from the eluent
stream. This lowers the background conductivity, improves detection sen-
sitivity and minimizes the injection peak and carbonate peak.
CO
2
can enter the eluent stream through the sample itself or can develop
due to the suppression reaction in the suppressor. Connecting the MCS
between the suppressor and detector minimizes the carbonate peak in the
chromatogram.
The MCS essentially consists of a degassing cell containing a capillary
made from a fluoropolymer membrane. The capillary is permeable to
gases. The degassing cell is connected to the vacuum pump. In the