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TOC Monitoring in Purelab Pharma Compliance

Technical notes | 2022 | ELGA LabWaterInstrumentation
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ELGA LabWater

Summary

Importance of the Topic


The purity of laboratory and pharmaceutical water critically impacts experimental reliability, product quality and regulatory compliance. Total Organic Carbon (TOC) measurement is a universal indicator of organic contamination, reflecting a wide spectrum of potential impurities. Combined with resistivity monitoring, TOC analysis ensures that purified water meets stringent pharmacopeia standards, safeguarding critical processes in research, quality control and manufacturing.

Objectives and Overview of the Study


This application note describes the development and validation of a novel TOC monitoring system within the ELGA Purelab Pharma Compliance water purifier. Key aims include:
  • Implementing real-time TOC measurement at point-of-dispense
  • Meeting USP643 and EP2.2.44 System Suitability Test (SST) requirements
  • Minimizing additional consumables and maintenance costs
  • Demonstrating performance agreement with standard benchtop TOC analyzers across 150–750 ppbC ranges

Methodology and Used Instrumentation


The Purelab Pharma Compliance system employs two complementary analytical techniques:
  • Conductivity-based CO2 detection: CO2 generated by UV oxidation dissolves to ionic species, causing a measurable conductivity increase (preferred for low-level TOC in ultrapure water)
  • Non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) detection: CO2 transferred to a gas stream and measured by infrared absorption (used for higher TOC levels or sulfur-containing interferents)

To accommodate both low and elevated TOC loads, the system features:
  • A primary UV oxidation chamber for real-time, low-range TOC measurement with short oxidation cycles
  • A secondary UV loop activated when TOC exceeds a set threshold, increasing sample treatment to achieve complete oxidation for up to 1000 ppbC
  • An integrated conductivity cell for parallel resistivity monitoring

Main Results and Discussion


Performance validation included:
  1. System Suitability Test per USP643/EP2.2.44: using 500 ppbC benzoquinone (hard-to-oxidize) and sucrose (easy-to-oxidize) solutions, the device consistently achieved SST values within the 85–115% range.
  2. Comparative measurements with two dedicated TOC analyzers at 150, 500 and 750 ppbC: the Pharma Compliance system agreed within 10% across all levels.

Real-time TOC reporting on the dispenser significantly reduces user waiting time versus conventional analyzers (4–10 min), mitigating the risk of water quality changes after dispensing.

Benefits and Practical Applications


The integrated TOC/resistivity monitoring offers:
  • Immediate confirmation of water quality at point-of-use
  • Elimination of additional oxidizer lamps or columns, reducing consumable costs and waste
  • On-site SST validation without system downtime
  • Lower environmental footprint through extended component lifetimes and fewer replacements

Users in pharmaceutical QC, biotech research and high-purity manufacturing can rely on continuous assurance of water suitability for critical assays, media preparation and instrument calibration.

Future Trends and Potential Applications


Advancements likely to enhance TOC monitoring include:
  • Integration with digital platforms for remote performance tracking and predictive maintenance
  • Coupling TOC data with microbial and particle sensors for holistic water quality management
  • Miniaturized NDIR detectors offering broader dynamic ranges without increased maintenance
  • Machine learning algorithms to predict purifier module replacement and optimize UV loop activation

Conclusion


The ELGA Purelab Pharma Compliance system presents a patented, cost-effective TOC monitoring solution, delivering real-time, dispenser-level results in alignment with USP643 and EP2.2.44 requirements. Validation studies confirm parity with dedicated laboratory analyzers across relevant TOC ranges, ensuring pharmaceutical laboratories can operate confidently, economically and sustainably.

References


  • United States Pharmacopeia 643: Total Organic Carbon in Purified Water
  • European Pharmacopoeia 2.2.44: Total Organic Carbon

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