EDS-Pak® Polisher

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| Determining What's in Your Laboratory Water - "Emerging Contaminants" from the Tap Pose Subtle Threat to Experimental Data E. Riché, M. Tarun GEN (2010), 30(12) 2010 显示摘要 When the Associated Press published results from a five-month study on the presence of pharmaceuticals in drinking water in 2008, the study made headlines across the country. In addition to pharmaceuticals, contaminants in drinking water such as perchlorates, pesticides, herbicides, endocrine disrupting chemicals, brominated flame retardants, and personal care products make for a steady stream of news about what is in the water supply. While such contaminants can be found in drinking water, should they be a concern for researchers? Are these contaminants making their way from the tap into the high-purity water used in the laboratory?全文本文章 | 
| A challenging organic contaminant in high purity water: the endocrine disrupters S. Mabic, I Naoe, I. Kano Ultrapure Water 27-31 2005 显示摘要 Endocrine disrupters are substances or mixtures that alter functions of the endocrine system and consequently cause adverse health effects in an intact organism or its progeny. They have structures that resemble the natural hormone, and interfere with natural hormones by binding to the hormonal receptor. For example, bisphenol A, nonylphenoll and stylbazol all have a common sub-structure close to oestradiol, and they all interact with the estrogen receptor.Developing analytical methods sensitive enough to identify and quantify the presence of endocrine disrupters at low levels in drinking water and environmental monitoring requires high purity water free of endocrine disrupters. The combination of technologies normally embedded in water purification systems bring concentrations of endocrine disrupters to a low level, and in cases where Endocrine Disrupter-free water is required, traces can be removed with a specific polisher at the point of use of the purification system. | 
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The EDS-Pak® Polisher is intended for researchers who require ultrapure water free of endocrine disruptors (EDs). The cartridge media, as well as its housing and connector materials have been specially selected and validated for the removal of several EDs.
EDS-Pak® is designed to be connected to the outlet of ultrapure water equipment, in particular, the Q-POD® dispenser of Milli-Q® systems. It contains a specific type of activated carbon chosen for the efficient removal of molecules such as bisphenol A, diethyl phthalate, di-n-butyl phthalate and nonylphenol. It is warranted to deliver at least 300 liters of ED-free water suitable for the production of blanks and reagents. Each EDS-Pak® Polisher is delivered with its Certificate of Quality showing the analytical results of the Endocrine Disruptor Analysis performed.
EDS-Pak®
Challenge tests (feed in ppb) performed with different endocrine disruptors on the EDS-Pak® and the result in product water after passage of 300 L at a flow rate between 0.5 and 2 L/min.
These results were obtained using an EDS-Pak® connected at the outlet of a Milli-Q® ultrapure (Type 1) system with TOC < 5 ppb.
| EDS-Pak® Challenge Test Results | ||||
| EDs tested | Feed (ppb) | Product (ppt) | Volume (L) | Flow (L/min) | 
| Bisphenol A | Up to 4 | < DL (10 ppt) | 300 | 0.5 – 2.0 | 
| Diethylphtalate | Up to 1.5 | < DL (200 ppt) | 300 | 0.5 – 2.0 | 
| Di-n-butylphtalate | Up to 1.5 | < DL (200 ppt) | 300 | 0.5 – 2.0 | 
| Nonylphenol | Up to 3.3 | < DL (100 ppt) | 300 | 0.5 – 2.0 | 

 


 
  

 
