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Effects of Base Material’s Nature of Ion Exchange Resins on Ion Chromatography

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3 types of anion exchange resins using hydrophilic polymers as base material (polyhydroxymethacrylate [PMA] and polyvinylalcohol [PVA] gels were used) have been synthesized to investigate the influence of base material’s nature. It has become apparent that in ion chromatography the elution characteristics of anions has been influenced by base material's nature, e.g., hydrophobicity, π-π interaction, and base material’s nature can be used to improving characteristics of anion exchange resins.

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Kumagai, H., Inoue, Y. Effects of Base Material’s Nature of Ion Exchange Resins on Ion Chromatography. ANAL. SCI. 7 (Suppl 1), 165–166 (1991). https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.7.Supple_165

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