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Modulation of the separation selectivity of inorganic anions in electrostatic ion chromatography using acidic eluents

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posted on 2023-05-16, 12:12 authored by Hu, W, Paul HaddadPaul Haddad, Tanaka, K, Hasebe, K
The separation selectivity for inorganic anions in electrostatic ion chromatography (EIC) was modulated by control of the concentration of H+ in the eluent. For example, in the separation of NO2 -, Br- and NO3 using H2SO4 as eluent, the elution order could be NO2 - < Br- < NO3 -; Br- < NO2 - < NO3 -; or Br- < NO3 - < NO2 -, depending on the concentration of H2SO4 in the range 1-30 mM. This behaviour is explained by protonation of the sulfonate functional groups of the stationary phase and the resultant changes in the binary electrical double layer (EDL) established at the charge centres of the zwitterionic stationary phase. The elution order for analyte anions was governed by the balance between the cation-EDL and anion-EDL, which is determined by the concentration of H+ in the eluent and results in varying degrees of ion-exchange contributing to a mixed-mode retention mechanism. It was also found in this study that addition of a small amount of perchlorate ion into the eluent was an effective means to elute very polarizable anions (e.g., I-, and SCN-). This was attributed to the high propensity for ClO4 - to enter the anion-EDL on the positively charged quaternary ammonium groups of the zwitterionic stationary phase.

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Publication title

The Analyst

Volume

125

Pagination

241-244

ISSN

0003-2654

Department/School

School of Natural Sciences

Publisher

RSC

Place of publication

London

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