Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7607975 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Experimental: and theoretical studies were conducted to investigate low and non-linear responses in sub-micro molar-level suppressed ion chromatography with a hydroxide eluent. A calculated response was derived using experimentally determined detector effluent ion composition data and compared with measured experimental responses. The calibration curve was non-linear, and its slope varied considerably with different instrumental setups and operating conditions. The non-linearity of the solution conductivity response was determined by two acid-base equilibria of water and carbonic acid, and fluoride ion. By using eluent contaminated with para-toluene sulfonate at micro molar level, the non-linear response was greatly alleviated.
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Authors
Jiwon Eom, Gahyeon Lee, Dong Soo Lee,