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Multiple Eluent and pH Effects on Ion Chromatography of Phosphate and Arsenate
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1982
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EngineeringChemistryIon ProcessOrganic GeochemistryEnvironmental ChemistryChemical EngineeringSeparation ScienceAnalytical ChemistryLiquid ChromatographySelectivity CoefficientsChromatographyMultiple EluentIon ExchangeBiochemistryIon-exchange Separation TheoryChromatographic AnalysisNatural SciencesPh EffectsMass SpectrometryEnvironmental RemediationIon ChromatographyGeochemistryRetention TimeChemical KineticsIon Structure
Abstract The ion-exchange separation theory of Mayer and Tompkins is extended to the case of multiple eluent ions. The selectivity coefficients for carbonate and hydroxide, each relative to bicarbonate, were estimated from retention data for bromide and sulfate. These results were used to interpret the chromatographic retention data for phosphate and arsenate as a function of pH in carbonate-bicarbonate eluents. Despite large relative errors in the empirical constants, the qualitative behavior of the polybasic anions was accounted for by the predominant effect of the triply charged ions on the retention time, even at low relative concentrations.
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