Ion Chromatography
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Published:1986
Abstract
Ion chromatography (IC) is an analytical technique that uses columns packed with ion exchange resins to separate ions in aqueous solutions and dynamically elute them to a detector. This article provides information on the different modes of detection, namely, eluent-suppressed conductivity detection, single-column ion chromatography with conductivity detection, ion chromatography with spectrophotometric detection, and amperometric electrochemical detection. It describes the modes of separation techniques in IC and reversed-phase IC. The article discusses the detection capabilities of IC, the procedures for preparing solid and liquid samples, as well as the applications of IC.
Raymond M. Merrill, Ion Chromatography, Materials Characterization, Vol 10, Edited By Ruth E. Whan, ASM International, 1986, p 658–667, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.v10.a0001778
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