Ion Chromatography
Instrumentation, Techniques and Applications
- 1st Edition, Volume 13 - August 27, 2021
- Editors: Christopher A. Pohl, Satinder Ahuja, Nebojsa Avdalovic, Kannan Srinivasan
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 8 1 3 0 7 5 - 9
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 8 1 3 0 7 6 - 6
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Request a sales quoteIon Chromatography: Instrumentation, Techniques and Applications, Volume 13 in the series Separation Science and Technology, provides a modern overview of all aspects of ion chromatography instrumentation and chemistry techniques, including the historical backdrop of some of the key developments. Most existing books on ion chromatography are focused on single column ion chromatography (rarely used today) or applications, or are outdated. This book covers the broad range of technologies in use and explains the advantages of each, helping both experienced and new practitioners to choose the method they need.
The editors of this book have all played a key role in the success of ion chromatography at Dionex Corporation, the undisputed leader in ion chromatography for more than 40 years, and are in a unique position to describe both the technology and its applications. Ion chromatography is the technique of choice for analyzing ionic or ionizable compounds in various industries, such as pharmaceuticals and food. In addition, it is very useful for monitoring cationic or anionic impurities in drinking water.
- Covers the broad range of technologies currently used in ion chromatography, with an explanation of not only how the technology works, but also which commonly used approaches represent the best options
- Provides a solid introduction for new practitioners to improve background knowledge on troubleshooting skills
- Serves as a comprehensive overview of all approaches in ion chromatography, describing the advantages of various newer technology options over older methodologies still in wide use
Analytical chemists who are either new to the subject or need a refresher on the current technology
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contributors
- Preface
- Foreword
- Chapter 1: The invention and early development of ion chromatography
- Abstract
- The resin-clumping problem
- 1971—Breakthrough
- A new route to low capacity anion exchangers
- 1972–73 expansion and acceptance
- Colloidal form anion exchangers
- The carbonate eluent system
- Patenting and licensing
- Dow research post-1975
- Intangibles
- Chapter 2: Stationary phases and suppressors in ion chromatography, 1975–2000
- Abstract
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3: Stationary phases in ion chromatography
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Columns for separation of suppressor compatible cations
- Columns for separation of suppressor compatible anions
- Columns for separation of carbohydrates
- Mixed-mode columns
- Columns for separation of amino acids
- Columns for separation of transition metals
- Ion exclusion and Ion-exclusion phases
- Mobile phase ion chromatography (MPIC) and MPIC phases
- Column cleanup and regeneration
- Chapter 4: Suppressors in ion chromatography
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Flat membrane chemical suppressor
- Flat membrane electrolytic suppressor
- Suppressor practical use recommendations
- Suppressor form and continuous suppression
- Retention in the suppressor
- Dynamic suppression capacity
- Need for hydration
- Suppressor selection
- Suppressor installation
- Chemical suppressor operation
- Electrolytic suppressor operation
- Role of the sample matrix
- Conclusions
- Chapter 5: Electrolytic eluent generators and their applications in ion chromatography
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Earlier studies of electrochemistry involving ion-exchange membranes and resins
- Large-capacity electrolytic base and acid eluent generators
- Electrolytic salt eluent generators
- Higher pressure electrolytic eluent generators
- Capillary-scale electrolytic base and acid generators
- Continuously regenerated trap columns (CR-TC)
- RFIC systems and their applications
- A practical guide for successful use of eluent generator cartridges in RFIC systems
- Conclusions
- Chapter 6: Electrolysis-based accessories in ion chromatography
- Abstract
- Introduction
- CR-TC practical use recommendations
- Salt converter cation suppressor
- Salt converter practical use recommendations
- Electrolytic regenerant concentrator (ERC) for carbonate removal device (CRD)
- Electrolysis-based buffer generators
- Chapter 7: Eluent regeneration and ion reflux devices and their applications in ion chromatography
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Ion chromatography systems with eluent regeneration
- Ion chromatography systems with ion reflux
- Conclusions
- Chapter 8: A practical guide for carbohydrate determinations by high-performance anion-exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection (HPAE-PAD)
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Liquid chromatography system for HPAE-PAD
- Eluents for HPAE-PAD
- Water
- Sodium hydroxide
- Sodium acetate
- Installation of eluents
- Eluent generation for hydroxide eluents
- Other eluents
- Column choice, installation, and care
- Electrochemical detector and cell
- Additional autosampler considerations
- Sample considerations
- Other considerations
- Common HPAE-PAD applications
- Monosaccharide analysis of glycoproteins
- Sialic acid analysis of glycoproteins
- Carbohydrate analysis of biofuel-related samples
- Glycoprotein asparagine-linked oligosaccharide profiling
- HPAE-PAD analysis of N-linked oligosaccharides coupled to mass spectrometry
- Summary
- Acknowledgment
- Chapter 9: Multidimensional techniques in ion chromatography
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Multidimensional approach practical use recommendations
- Chapter 10: A practical guide for amino acid determinations by high-performance anion-exchange chromatography with integrated pulsed amperometric detection
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Liquid chromatography system for AAA-Direct
- Eluents for AAA-Direct
- Column installation and care
- Installation of the electrochemical cell
- Applications
- Additional recommendations
- Chapter 11: Ion chromatography methods that use electrochemical detection
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Ion chromatography system for electrochemical detection methods
- Eluents for IC with electrochemical detection methods
- Column installation and care
- The electrochemical cell
- Applications
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 12: Capillary ion chromatography
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Capillary ion chromatography system design
- Operation of capillary RFIC systems
- Capillary electrolytic eluent generators and continuously regenerated trap columns
- Capillary ion chromatography columns
- Capillary electrolytic suppressors
- Capillary IC applications
- A practical guide for successful use of capillary ion chromatography
- Conclusion
- Index
- No. of pages: 348
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Volume: 13
- Published: August 27, 2021
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Paperback ISBN: 9780128130759
- eBook ISBN: 9780128130766
CP
Christopher A. Pohl
SA
Satinder Ahuja
NA
Nebojsa Avdalovic
KS