Why do we use 500ppb sucrose and 500ppb 1,4 benzoquinone in
TOC calibration?
Answer Posted / amarjeet kumar
Any sample in TOC analyzer is being purged with inert gas aftrr mixed with an acid and 1,4 benzoquinone is the toughest as said above to get oxidised others may get easily oxidised.
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