Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10547965 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Quantitative analysis of the brightener component bis (sodium-sulfopropyl) disulfide (SPS) in acidic copper plating baths poses a real challenge due to the complex chemical matrix containing large amounts of Cu(II) ion and sulfuric acid together with other organic additives and additive decomposition products. We developed a new ion-pair chromatography method to analyze micro-molar amounts of SPS directly in plating bath samples without the need for sample pre-treatment. Addition of tetra-N-methylammonium cation as ion-pairing agent to a methanol-sulfuric acid-water eluent increases the retention time of the anionic SPS2â on a C18 column sufficiently to separate this compound from Cu(II) ion and additive by-products.
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Authors
Roger Palmans, S. Claes, L.E. Vanatta, D.E. Coleman,