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PD CEN/TR 17345:2019 Waste. State-of-the-art document. Halogens and sulfur by oxidative pyrohydrolytic combustion followed by ion chromatography detection

PD CEN/TR 17345:2019

Waste. State-of-the-art document. Halogens and sulfur by oxidative pyrohydrolytic combustion followed by ion chromatography detection

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Standard number:PD CEN/TR 17345:2019
Pages:28
Released:2019-02-18
ISBN:978 0 539 02442 5
Status:Standard
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PD CEN/TR 17345:2019


This standard PD CEN/TR 17345:2019 Waste. State-of-the-art document. Halogens and sulfur by oxidative pyrohydrolytic combustion followed by ion chromatography detection is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.030.40 Installations and equipment for waste disposal and treatment
In the framework of EU Directive 99/31/EC [1] and EU Directive 2000/76/EC [2] halogens and sulfur need to be determined on waste samples. The implementation of the combustion-IC technique would allow in one single run the combustion of the sample followed by the determination of the halogens and sulfur with ion chromatography. Moreover, this instrument may be provided with a sample carrousel for both solids and liquids, allowing an automation of these type of analyses. Recent developments of the C-IC technology have made this technique interesting for the determination of halogens and sulfur in waste samples. Therefore, a document on the current progress of the C-IC technology was prepared, including the evaluation of the performance of different commercially available systems and the presentation of analytical results obtained on certified reference materials and waste samples.