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This paper will describe the use of the new Dionex Pulsed Electrochemical Detector, following ion exchange separations, for the detection of a wide range of both organic and inorganic ions.
This detector contains both conductivity and amperometry for the detection of ionic and oxidisable compounds and is particularly well suited to compounds with little or no UV absorbance.
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Cochrane, R. (1990). Ion Exchange Separations in Conjunction with Electrochemical Detection. In: Williams, P.A., Hudson, M.J. (eds) Recent Developments in Ion Exchange. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0777-5_21
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