Anion Analysis on Vydac 302IC

A wide variety of common ions can be analyzed using the Vydac 302IC ion chromatography column. This column is used for the "non-suppressed" determination of ions. Although ion chromatography originated by "suppressing" the conductance of the mobile phase used to elute the ions by means of exchange of the high conductance counter ions, this required the use of special instrumentation and dedicated systems. Since these early beginnings many scientists have found that using carefully controlled low capacity, ion-exchange columns has overcome the requirement for specialized instrumentation, and scientists now routinely measure ions in common matrices with standard HPLC instrumentation. Vydac's 302IC column for anion analysis has been used for a wide variety of sample analysis for nearly two decades and references to its use abound in the scientific literature.

References

  1. Single column ion chromatography of selenite in soil extracts, U. Karlson and W. T. Frankenberger, J. Anal. Chem. 58(13), 2704-2708 (1986)
  2. Simultaneous Determination of Potassium Nitrate and Sodium Monofluorophosphate in Dentifrices by Single Column Ion Chromatography, S.S. Chen, H. Lulla, F.J. Sena and V. Reynoso, J. Chrom. Sci. 23, 355-359 (1985)
  3. Rapid Cost-Effective Ion Chromatography, K. Harrison, W.C. Beckham Jr., T. Yates and C.D. Carr, Amer. Lab., May 1985 pp 114-221
  4. Analysis of Atmospheric Aerosols by Nonsuppressed Ion Chromatography, M.J. Willison and A.G. Clarke, Anal. Chem. 56(6) 1037-1039 (1984)
  5. Indirect Photometric Detection of Anions for the Analysis of Low Explosives, Edward C. Bender, Crime Lab Digest 16(3), pp 78-83 (1989)
  6. Rapid Determination in water of chloride, sulphate, sulphite, selenite, selenate and arsenate among other inorganic and organic solutes by ion chromatography with UV detection below 195 nm, R.D. Gerritse and J.A. Adeney, J. Chrom. 347, 419-428 (1985)

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