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Analysis of Inorganic Species by Ion Chromatography and Liquid Chromatography

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The Importance of Chemical “Speciation” in Environmental Processes

Part of the book series: Dahlem Workshop Reports ((DAHLEM LIFE,volume 33))

Abstract

This paper is a review of the currently available column liquid chromatographic approaches with specific and nonspecific detection for the determination of inorganic species. Most of the possible liquid chromatography-detection techniques already used for the analysis of inorganic species are described, and the advantages or disadvantages of each of these are mentioned and compared. The intent here is not to summarize everything that has been reported with column liquid chromatography for the analysis of species, but rather to give the reader an overview of what is possible today and perhaps tomorrow. Sufficient recent references are provided to allow the interested reader to determine which hyphenated techniques have already been used for the study and determination of specific inorganic species.

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Krull, I.S. (1986). Analysis of Inorganic Species by Ion Chromatography and Liquid Chromatography. In: Bernhard, M., Brinckman, F.E., Sadler, P.J. (eds) The Importance of Chemical “Speciation” in Environmental Processes. Dahlem Workshop Reports, vol 33. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70441-3_28

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