
|Articles|March 4, 2011
- The Column-03-04-2011
- Volume 7
- Issue 4
Market Profile: Ion Chromatography
Ion chromatography (IC) is a similar technique to HPLC except that the detector of choice is usually a conductivity detector.
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Ion chromatography (IC) is a similar technique to HPLC except that the detector of choice is usually a conductivity detector. IC is well suited for the analysis of a variety of inorganic and organic anions and cations. There is an additional dimension to an experiment using the technique as a result of the need to deal with changes in the ionic strength of the solution as the analyte materials are exchanged.
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