In literature, the terms “ion exchange chromatography” and “ion chromatography” (IC) are often used interchangeably, thanks to the wide use of IEX, and refer to the separation of polar or ionic ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
RECENT years have seen the development of many new techniques of importance to the chemist ; of these, chromatography and ion-exchange have received special attention of late. A well-attended ...
Chromatography is the science of separating molecules of interest to identify, quantify or even purify them. Properties of the target molecules such as their solubility, size or hydrophobicity give ...