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Environmental applications of a cryptand adjustable-capacity anion-exchange separator
Andy Woodruff1, Christopher A Pohl, Andrei Bordunov
1Dionex Corporation, 1228 Titan Way, Sunnyvale, CA 94085, USA. andy.woodruff@dionex.com
Journal of Chromatography. A
|July 2, 2003
Abstract:
A 2.2.2 cryptand-based anion exchanger was recently introduced as a commercial product. This new technology relies on a covalently bonded 2.2.2 cryptand, which allows one to selectively control the capacity of the column simply by the choice of eluent. This provides the analyst with more flexibility over conventional anion exchangers to suit the needs of the sample matrix. Since that time, a 2.2.1 version has also been developed and studied. In this paper we will compare the two types of columns and choose the best one for analyzing several environmental samples.