| Literature DB >> 18618468 |
Christopher J Evenhuis1, Wolfgang Buchberger, Emily F Hilder, Kelly J Flook, Christopher A Pohl, Pavel N Nesterenko, Paul R Haddad.
Abstract
A commercially available 4.6 mm id x 50 mm polymethacrylate-based monolithic strong anion exchange column (ProSwift SAX-1S) designed for the separation of proteins has been successfully used to separate small inorganic anions in the presence of a seawater sample matrix. Using a hydroxide eluent with suppressed conductivity detection the ion exchange capacity of this column declined over time; however, using KCl as the eluent, the column performance was stable with a capacity of 530 microequiv. for nitrate. The optimum conditions for the separation of iodate, bromate, nitrite, bromide and nitrate were assessed by constructing van Deemter plots using 1.00 and 0.100 M KCl. Efficiencies of up to 26 700 plates/m were recorded using 1.00 M KCl, at a flow rate of 0.20 mL/min but iodate was not baseline resolved from the void peak. By reducing the concentration of the eluent to 0.100 M, efficiencies of up to 39 900 plates/m could be obtained at 0.35 mL/min. By employing a linear gradient ranging from 0.05 to 1.00 M KCl the ions dissolved in distilled water or a salt water matrix could be baseline separated in less than 3 min at a flow rate of 2.50 mL/min.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18618468 DOI: 10.1002/jssc.200800205
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sep Sci ISSN: 1615-9306 Impact factor: 3.645