Basic Ion Chromatography: Advanced Applications [Technical Document]
An introductory technical booklet explaining the question, "What can be measured with ion chromatography?"
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Using ion chromatography does not mean that any ion can be measured. In the case of measurements using ion exchange separation and conductivity detection, ions that are not ionized in the mobile phase or at the detection point cannot be measured. Even if they exist as ions in the sample, if they precipitate or change chemical form as soon as they are injected and mixed with the mobile phase, they cannot be measured. Furthermore, ions that are suppressed by the suppressor cannot be detected with high sensitivity. There are many ions that can be measured by IC, but one area that does not allow for the following of other analytical methods is the simultaneous analysis of anions. Halide ions (F−, Cl−, Br−), as well as NO2−, NO3−, SO42−, PO43−, etc., can be measured in the ppb (μg/L) range. Additionally, by selecting measurement conditions...
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