Fs. Stover et al., POLYPHOSPHATE SEPARATIONS AND CHAIN-LENGTH CHARACTERIZATION USING MINIBORE ION CHROMATOGRAPHY WITH CONDUCTIVITY DETECTION, Journal of chromatography, 688(1-2), 1994, pp. 89-95
The separation of linear and cyclic polyphosphates with chain lengths
of 1 to ca. 30, using 2 mm I.D. polymeric ion-exchange columns and sup
pressed conductivity detection, is described. The separations are char
acterized by good resolution of phosphate species and analysis times <
30 min. To assess the accuracy of the chromatograms obtained, average
chain lengths of sodium hexametaphosphate and glassy phosphates in the
range 5-25 are determined and compared with results obtained by P-31
NMR and potentiometric titration. General agreement among the three te
chniques is seen. An example is presented using ion chromatography to
follow the hydrolysis of sodium hexametaphosphate.