Ion chromatography, also known as ion-exchange chromatography, refers to a chromatography process separating polar molecules and ions based on their resemblance to the ion exchanger, considering the ...
What’s the difference between High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and Ion Chromatography (IC)? What are the capabilities and limitations of each technique? Knowing these differences can ...
Chromatography of charged analytes is often challenging as they are not retained effectively on the commonly used reversed phase columns and elute in the dead volume. On columns with polar or aqueous ...
The term liquid chromatography (LC) refers to a class of physicochemical methods which are used to separate and quantify compounds in a sample. LC is made up of a liquid mobile phase, which carries ...
Why do we use ion chromatography? How could it help solve problems and what answers could it give? When do we use ion chromatography? What types of analytes and samples can you use IC for? You will ...
insights from industryMs. Saba AdilLaboratories ManagerNational Center for Water Resource Management, Iraq In this interview, AZoMaterials speaks with Mrs. Saba Adil about The National Center for ...
The field of ion chromatography (IC) has become indispensable for the analysis of ionic and small polar compounds. Its applications are extensive, ranging from drinking water analysis to food and ...
Ion chromatography is used to determined concentrations of ionic species in a test sample by isolating them according to their interaction with a substrate. The technique divides ionic species based ...
The ion-trap LC/MS-MS instrument (Agilent XCT Trap) is our tool for confirmation of target compounds and study of fragmentation pathways. It provides MS n analyses and it has been successfully applied ...
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