Total Ion Chromatography
Full Form of TIC
What is TIC?
Total Ion Chromatography (TIC) is an analytical laboratory technique used to detect, separate, and measure the total concentration of ionic species present in a given sample. The method works by passing a liquid sample through a column packed with ion-exchange resin, where different ions get separated based on their charge and affinity, and are then detected using a conductivity detector. In India, TIC is widely used in environmental monitoring, water quality testing, pharmaceutical quality control, and food safety analysis. Government laboratories, academic institutions, and private testing facilities across the country rely on this technique to assess pollution levels, verify drinking water standards set by the Bureau of Indian Standards, and ensure regulatory compliance. The method is particularly valuable for studying fluoride, nitrate, and heavy metal contamination in groundwater. Students preparing for competitive exams in chemistry, environmental science, and pharmaceuticals often encounter questions about chromatographic techniques in their syllabus.
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Example
The researchers employed Total Ion Chromatography to analyze the fluoride and nitrate content in groundwater samples collected from rural districts of Rajasthan.