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Quantitation Limit Data for Tap Water Using TOC-L CPH

Applications | 2012 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
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Summary

Significance of the Topic


Reliable measurement of trace levels of organic carbon in drinking water is critical for ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and protecting public health. Total Organic Carbon (TOC) analysis provides a rapid and sensitive indicator of the presence of organic contaminants. Achieving a quantitation limit of at least one tenth of the regulatory threshold is essential for accurate monitoring and early detection of potential water quality issues.

Objectives and Study Overview


This application report examines the performance of the Shimadzu TOC-L CPH analyzer for quantifying TOC at 0.3 mg/L—one tenth of the 3 mg/L limit specified by Japan’s Water Supply Act. Two catalyst configurations (regular and high sensitivity) are evaluated using a model potassium hydrogen phthalate solution at 0.25 mgC/L to assess accuracy, precision, and suitability for low-level TOC determination in tap water matrices.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Sample preparation and calibration:
  • Aqueous standards of potassium hydrogen phthalate at 0, 0.3, 1, 2, and 3 mgC/L.
  • Calibration curves adjusted to zero intercept to correct for background carbon in purified water (~0.03 mgC/L).

Measurement conditions for both catalyst types:
  • Analyzer: Shimadzu TOC-L CPH Total Organic Carbon Analyzer
  • Measurement mode: acidification and sparging
  • Regular catalyst injection volume: 150 µL
  • High sensitivity catalyst injection volume: 1000 µL

Main Results and Discussion


Using the regular catalyst, the 0.25 mgC/L sample returned average TOC values around 0.288 mgC/L with coefficients of variation (CV) below 5%, meeting the 10% precision requirement. When the high sensitivity catalyst was installed and the injection volume increased to 1000 µL, measured TOC averaged 0.277 mgC/L with CVs under 1.5%, demonstrating improved reproducibility and lower quantitation uncertainty. Both configurations confirmed reliable quantitation at the regulatory target of 0.3 mgC/L.

Benefits and Practical Applications


The Shimadzu TOC-L CPH analyzer, equipped with either catalyst, offers laboratories and water utilities:
  • Regulatory compliance through validated low-level TOC detection.
  • Rapid throughput suitable for routine tap water monitoring.
  • Flexibility to optimize sensitivity by choosing the appropriate catalyst and injection volume.

Future Trends and Opportunities


Advancements in catalytic materials and detector technologies are expected to further lower detection limits, reduce sample volume requirements, and enhance automation. Integration with online monitoring systems and data analytics platforms will support real-time water quality surveillance, predictive maintenance, and early warning of contamination events.

Conclusion


This study demonstrates that the Shimadzu TOC-L CPH analyzer reliably quantifies TOC at 0.3 mg/L in tap water, fulfilling stringent precision criteria. Selection of a high sensitivity catalyst markedly improves precision, making the system ideally suited for regulatory compliance and routine water quality control.

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