In a study using ion chromatography, two of Hamilton’s anion exchange columns demonstrate excellent results. These columns provide reliable results in a variety of buffer compositions, lending ...
Ion exchange separates components in a sample depending on their relative ionic strengths and interaction with the stationary phase. The stationary phase is a charged substance that selectively ...
The term liquid chromatography (LC) refers to a class of physicochemical methods which are used to separate and quantify compounds in a sample. LC is made up of a liquid mobile phase, which carries ...
Ion chromatography, or ion exchange chromatography to give its full name is a process that allows the separation of ions and polar molecules based on the charge properties of the molecules. Methods ...
Displacement Chromatography on Ion-Exchange Columns of the Carboxylic Acids in Plant Tissue Extracts
THE importance of many carboxylic acids in metabolism makes it desirable that techniques for their estimation should, in general, be applicable to extracts of plant and animal tissues. It is essential ...
In this paper, the authors introduce a method that combines ion exchange chromatography with an easier-to-perform, simpler one-step post-column derivatization that is selective to nitrite and visible ...
IN the technique of ion-exchange chromatography, the order in which compounds are eluted from a column depends basically upon differences in their ionization constants; but other factors modify and in ...
Chromatography is a technique that is used for separation of mixtures. The name combines the Greek word chroma, or “color,” with graphein, “to write.” The technique was invented in 1900 by Mikhail ...
The roots of chromatography can be traced back to the early 20th century when Mikhail Tswett introduced the concept of liquid-phase chromatography. Over the years, chromatography techniques have ...
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