Three ion chromatography (IC) retention models, namely the linear solvent strength model (LSSM), empirical end points model (EEPM) and three-point curve fitting using DryLab from LC Resources were evaluated in terms of their ability to predict retention factors for inorganic anions separated on a Dionex AS11 column using electrolytically generated hydroxide eluents. Extensive experimental retention data were gathered for 21 anions (fluoride, acetate, formate, bromate, chloride, nitrite, methanesulfonate, bromide, chlorate, nitrate, iodide, thiocyanate, succinate, sulfate, tartrate, oxalate, tungstate, phthalate, chromate, thiosulfate and phosphate) using hydroxide eluents of varying concentration. Although the purely theoretical LSSM was fo...
The influence of varying experimental conditions on the mobilities of inorganic and organic anions i...
A retention model is derived for inorganic cations eluted from cation-exchange columns with eluents ...
An ion chromatography exercise is described that uses a free Internet-based software package, Virtua...
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...
A series of mathematical models describing analyte retention behaviour in non-suppressed ion chromat...
This work deals with the optimisation of the eluent composition for the separation of anions using ...
Interpretive retention modeling was utilized to optimize the isocratic ion chromatographic (IC) sepa...
A new software package, Virtual Column 2, is described for the simulation and optimization of the se...
Quantitative Structure-Retention Relationships (QSRRs) represent a popular technique to predict the ...
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...
The two retention models, the linear solvent strength model (LSS) and the quadratic relationship, in...
The influence of varying experimental conditions on the mobilities of inorganic and organic anions i...
A retention model is derived for inorganic cations eluted from cation-exchange columns with eluents ...
An ion chromatography exercise is described that uses a free Internet-based software package, Virtua...
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...
A series of mathematical models describing analyte retention behaviour in non-suppressed ion chromat...
This work deals with the optimisation of the eluent composition for the separation of anions using ...
Interpretive retention modeling was utilized to optimize the isocratic ion chromatographic (IC) sepa...
A new software package, Virtual Column 2, is described for the simulation and optimization of the se...
Quantitative Structure-Retention Relationships (QSRRs) represent a popular technique to predict the ...
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...
The two retention models, the linear solvent strength model (LSS) and the quadratic relationship, in...
The influence of varying experimental conditions on the mobilities of inorganic and organic anions i...
A retention model is derived for inorganic cations eluted from cation-exchange columns with eluents ...
An ion chromatography exercise is described that uses a free Internet-based software package, Virtua...