Suppressed electrostatic ion chromatography with tetraborate as eluent andits application to the determination of inorganic anions in snow and rainwater
Wz. Hu et al., Suppressed electrostatic ion chromatography with tetraborate as eluent andits application to the determination of inorganic anions in snow and rainwater, J CHROMAT A, 884(1-2), 2000, pp. 161-165
Tetraborate is investigated as the eluent ion for suppressed electrostatic
ion chromatography (EIC) using a zwitterionic stationary phase. Good separa
tion of a range of inorganic anions (SO42-, Cl-, NO2- Br-, NO3- ClO3-, and
I-) was obtained, with detection limits for highly conducting ions (SO42-,
Cl-, NO2-, Br- and NO3-) being less than 8.10(-8) M, and for weakly conduct
ing anions (ClO3- and I-) being 2.7.10(-7) and 5.8.10(-7) M, respectively.
Calibration curves were linear up to 1.8 mM of each analyte, Retention time
s were found to increase with increasing eluent concentration and a linear
relationship was observed between log k' and log[Na2B4O7] for all analytes.
This behaviour is attributed to the progressive formation of a binary elec
trical double layer at the surface of the zwitterionic stationary phase. Re
tention times of analytes could be manipulated by varying the concentration
of the eluent. This new suppressed-EIC system was applied to the (SO42-, C
l-, NO3- NO2- and Br-) in snow and rainwater samples. (C) 2000 Elsevier Sci
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