Suppressed ion chromatography for monitoring chemical impurities in steam for geothermal power plants.
J Chromatogr A
; 949(1-2): 281-9, 2002 Mar 08.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-11999745
A suppressed ion chromatography (IC) technique has been evaluated as a chemical monitoring tool for detecting major anions (F-, Cl-, NO3- and SO4(2-)) of condensed steam in geothermal power plants. It is shown that the suppressed IC technique provides a suitable means for preventing possible damage to generating equipment in the geothermal industry. An electrical conductivity detector (0.1 microS sensitivity) with an anion-exchange column (IonPac AS4A-SC), a micro-membrane suppressor (AMMS II), and an isocratic high-pressure pump system were successfully used for detecting low concentrations of inorganic anions. Method detection limits for the anions of interest were <0.184 mg/L. Details of the IC methodology as well as some experimental results obtained during its application for the chemical monitoring of geothermal steam pipes are also described.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Power Plants
/
Steam
/
Chromatography, Ion Exchange
Type of study:
Diagnostic_studies
Language:
En
Journal:
J Chromatogr A
Year:
2002
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Mexico
Country of publication:
Netherlands