UOP 1031-19
Chromium (III) and Chromium (VI) Speciation in Water by IC-ICP-MS (Ion Chromatography- Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry)
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UOP 1031-19 is an instrumental laboratory method for chromium speciation in water, identifying chromium (III) and chromium (VI) by IC-ICP-MS. For buyers evaluating analytical standards and technical methods, it is relevant when precise differentiation between chromium species is needed for water sample assessment, laboratory documentation, or quality verification. The combination of ion chromatography and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry suggests a method built for selective separation and sensitive elemental detection, making UOP 1031-19 a practical reference for labs that need consistent speciation-focused analysis rather than total chromium only.
Overview of UOP 1031-19
This UOP instrumental analysis method focuses on the analytical separation and measurement of chromium species in water using IC-ICP-MS. In practice, that means the method is suited to laboratories that need to distinguish chromium (III) from chromium (VI) in a controlled instrumental workflow. The official title points to a speciation approach, which is important when analytical teams need clearer chemical information for sample evaluation, reporting, or comparison. UOP 1031-19 is therefore a useful technical document for organizations that rely on structured laboratory methods and reproducible instrumental testing.
Laboratory use of UOP 1031-19
UOP 1031-19 is typically relevant in analytical laboratories, refinery or petrochemical support labs, and technical review groups that handle water-related sample evaluation and compliance-oriented documentation. Laboratory analysts and analytical chemists may use this kind of method when chromium species need to be differentiated for data review or quality assessment. It can also support QA/QC teams that oversee method selection, result consistency, and instrument-based testing workflows. Because the title specifies IC-ICP-MS, it fits laboratories that already work with chromatography and mass spectrometry for targeted inorganic analysis.
Why UOP 1031-19 matters in practice
For day-to-day laboratory work, UOP 1031-19 matters because chromium speciation can be more informative than total metal measurement alone. Being able to distinguish chromium (III) and chromium (VI) supports better technical interpretation, cleaner reporting, and more useful comparison across samples or batches. That can help QA/QC personnel, analysts, and technical reviewers maintain stronger analytical documentation and make clearer decisions from instrumental data. UOP 1031-19 is especially valuable when a lab needs a recognized method framework for speciation-based evaluation and consistent result handling.
- Chromium (III) and chromium (VI) speciation
- Water sample analysis focus
- IC-ICP-MS instrumental workflow
- Laboratory and QA/QC use
- Analytical documentation support
- Technical review and method selection
- Publisher: UOP
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