Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7675588 | Talanta | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Carbonate and bicarbonate based eluents have been applied for ion analysis from the inception of ion chromatography. The product of suppression with carbonate and/or bicarbonate eluent is carbonic acid which is weakly dissociated and tends to outgas. While the act of suppression enhanced the signal for fully dissociated ions and lowered the background to a weakly dissociated level, the overall noise performance, however, varied depending on the suppression mechanism. Chemical suppression with a membrane suppressor yielded low noise performance with carbonate and/or bicarbonate eluents. Electrolytic suppression, on the other hand, resulted in a relatively higher noise with carbonate based eluents when compared to chemical suppression. In this work, we investigated the root cause of noise with electrolytic suppressors and carbonate based eluents. Further, a new electrolytic suppressor design based on a three-electrode design is discussed in this paper and provided low noise performance with carbonate and/or bicarbonate eluents.
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Authors
Kannan Srinivasan, Brittany K. Omphroy, Rong Lin, Christopher A. Pohl,