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Various separations of metallic ions by so-called “inorganic chromatography” have been described1. However, the processes involved are properly regarded as ion-exchange rather than true Chromatographic adsorption. Partly because of this, theoretically complete separations are not achieved by this method, since the bands formed by the different ions usually overlap to a greater or less extent.
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Al-Mahdi, A.K., Wilson, C.L. (1951). Chromatography of Organo-Metallic Complexes. In: Zacherl, M.K. (eds) Bericht über den I. Internationalen Mikrochemischen Congress. Mikrochemie Vereinigt mit Mikrochimica Acta. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-37043-8_20
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