Physics:Ion interaction chromatography
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Ion interaction chromatography (ion-pair chromatography) is a laboratory technique for separating ions with chromatography. In this technique ions are mixed with ion pairing reagents (IPR).[1] The analyte combines with its reciprocal ion in the IPR, this corresponds to retention time. Often organic salts are selected to pair with solute(s). The formation of this pair affects the interaction of the pair with the mobile phase and the stationary phase.[2]
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References
- ↑ Cecchi, Teresa (2008-08-01). "Ion Pairing Chromatography". Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry 38 (3): 161–213. doi:10.1080/10408340802038882. ISSN 1040-8347. PMID 28122458.
- ↑ Skoog, Douglas A.; Holler, F. James; Crouch, Stanley R. (2017-01-27) (in en). Principles of Instrumental Analysis. Cengage Learning. ISBN 9781305577213. https://books.google.com/books?id=n1zEDQAAQBAJ&q=Principles+of+Instrumental+Analysis&pg=PP1.
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