Ion Chromatography — Contents

Ion Chromatography

by Raymond P. W. Scott,
part of the Chrom-Ed Series

Table of Contents

Title
Publisher
Introduction
The Different Types of Molecular Interaction
Dispersive Interactions
Polar Interactions
Dipole-Dipole Interactions
Dipole-Induced-Dipole Interactions
Ionic Interactions
The BasicTheory of Ion Exchange
Different Classes of Ion exchange Interactive Groups.
The Physical Characteristics of an Ion Exchangers
Column Efficiency
Multi-path Diffusion
Dispersion by Resistance to Mass Transfer in the Mobile Phase
Ion Chromatography Instrumentation
Pumps
Non-Return Valves
The Sample Valve
Ion Exchange Columns
Detectors for Ion Exchange Chromatography
The Electrical Conductivity Detector
The Fixed Wavelength UV Detector
The Multi-Wavelength Detector
The Diode Array Detector
Computer Acquisition And Data Processing
The Ion Chromatograph
Selection of Stationary Phase
Column Dimensions
Ion Suppression Techniques
Ion Chromatography Applications
The Separation of Some Monovalent and Divalent Cations
The Separation of Anions
Ion Chromatography – Spectroscopy Systems.
Direct Inlet LC/MS Interface
The Thermospray Interface
The Electrospray Interface
Inductively Coupled Plasma Interfaces (LC/ICP-AAS)
References