Ion ChromatographyThis all-new edition of the highly successful first edition contains a wealth of up-to-date information on this major analytical technique. Ion-exchange, ion-exclusion, and ion-pair chromatography are treated together with their detection methods, and a discussion of quantitative analysis is also given. The complete range of application possibilities of this technique is described and illustrated with numerous chromatograms. Special chapters are featured on applications in environmental analysis, clinical chemistry as well as in the food and beverage industry. From reviews of previous editions: This volume can be highly recommended to both the experienced user and the newcomer in the field of ion chromatography. Zeitschrift fuer Wasser- und Abwasserforschung Everybody who is actively dealing with ion chromatography cannot afford to miss this book. Laborpraxis This book is a valuable aid to all scientists wishing to work confidently with these different methods, as well as practitioners who employ these techniques on a day-to-day basis. |
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acetic acetonitrile alkali alkaline-earth metals amino acids ammonium amperometry Anal analysis analyzed anion exchange chromatography application background conductivity bromide carbohydrates carbonate cation Chem chemical chloride chromatographic conditions complexes components compounds concen conductivity detection derivatization detection method determination diluted direct conductivity dissociation electrode electrolyte eluent eluent ions exchange capacity field first flow rate fluoride gradient elution heavy and transition increase injection volume inorganic anions ion chromatography ion-exchange ion-pair chromatography ion-pair reagent IonPac IonPac AS4A isocratic latex micromembrane suppressor Minutes Fig mL/min mobile phase modified mol/L mol/L Na2CO3 mol/L NaOH NaHCO nitrate obtained oligosaccharides organic acids orthophosphate oxalic oxidation peak area pH value polymer potassium reaction resin retention behavior selectivity sensitivity Separator column shown in Fig significant significantly sodium carbonate sodium hydroxide solute concentrations solute ions solvent specific stationary phase sulfate sulfonate suppressed conductivity suppressor suppressor column suppressor system technique tetrabutylammonium hydroxide transition metals