Interpretive retention modeling was utilized to optimize the isocratic ion chromatographic (IC) separation of the nine anions (formate, fluoride, chloride, nitrite, bromide, nitrate, phosphate, sulfate and oxalate). The carbonate-bicarbonate eluent was used and separation was done on a Dionex AS14 ion-exchange column. The influence of combined effects of two mobile phase factors, the total eluent concentration (2-6 mM) and the carbonate/bicaronate ratio from 1:9 to 9:1 (which correspond to pH range 9.35-11.27), on the IC separation was studied. The multiple species analyte/eluent model that takes into account ion-exchange equilibria of the eluent and sample anions was used. In order to estimate the parameters in the model, a non-linear fitt...
The influence of varying experimental conditions on the mobilities of inorganic and organic anions i...
An ion chromatography exercise is described that uses a free Internet-based software package, Virtua...
This study reports simulation and optimization of ion chromatography separations using multi-segment...
Interpretive retention modeling was utilized to optimize the isocratic ion chromatographic (IC) sepa...
Three ion chromatography (IC) retention models, namely the linear solvent strength model (LSSM), emp...
Seven theoretical retention models, namely the linear solvent strength model (using the dominant equ...
This work deals with the optimisation of the eluent composition for the separation of anions using ...
A series of mathematical models describing analyte retention behaviour in non-suppressed ion chromat...
The two retention models, the linear solvent strength model (LSS) and the quadratic relationship, in...
A new software package, Virtual Column 2, is described for the simulation and optimization of the se...
The aim of this work was to develop an empirical model for retention of inorganic anions (fluoride, ...
Abstract: The aim of this work is comparison of the prediction power of multiple linear regression a...
This study addresses the simulation of ion chromatographic (IC) separations performed under conditio...
Ion chromatography (IC) is the premier technique for the separation of inorganic and organic ions. T...
The influence of varying experimental conditions on the mobilities of inorganic and organic anions i...
An ion chromatography exercise is described that uses a free Internet-based software package, Virtua...
This study reports simulation and optimization of ion chromatography separations using multi-segment...
Interpretive retention modeling was utilized to optimize the isocratic ion chromatographic (IC) sepa...
Three ion chromatography (IC) retention models, namely the linear solvent strength model (LSSM), emp...
Seven theoretical retention models, namely the linear solvent strength model (using the dominant equ...
This work deals with the optimisation of the eluent composition for the separation of anions using ...
A series of mathematical models describing analyte retention behaviour in non-suppressed ion chromat...
The two retention models, the linear solvent strength model (LSS) and the quadratic relationship, in...
A new software package, Virtual Column 2, is described for the simulation and optimization of the se...
The aim of this work was to develop an empirical model for retention of inorganic anions (fluoride, ...
Abstract: The aim of this work is comparison of the prediction power of multiple linear regression a...
This study addresses the simulation of ion chromatographic (IC) separations performed under conditio...
Ion chromatography (IC) is the premier technique for the separation of inorganic and organic ions. T...
The influence of varying experimental conditions on the mobilities of inorganic and organic anions i...
An ion chromatography exercise is described that uses a free Internet-based software package, Virtua...
This study reports simulation and optimization of ion chromatography separations using multi-segment...