A high-performance chelation ion chromatography (HPCIC) system using chelating dye impregnated resins for the determination of trace metals in various complex matrices is
described.
The parameters involved in the production of dye impregnated chelating columns have been
identified and optimised, A range of chelating dyes have been impregnated successfully into
high-performance substrates, producing a number of chelating columns capable of both metal
preconcentration and separations. Each of the chelating columns produced exhibited unique
chelating properties. These columns have been classified in terms of metal retention
characteristics, separation capability and efficiency, dye loading and column capacities.
A number of the above dye impregnated chelating columns have been employed successfully
for the determination of trace metals in various sample types. This includes the determination
of transition and heavy metals in seawater at low ug dm'^ levels, the determination of
aluminium in seawater, the determination of alkaline earth metals in oil-well brines and the
determination of barium and strontium in calcium containing matrices such as mineral waters
and milk powder.
Date of Award | 1994 |
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Original language | English |
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INVESTIGATION OF CHELATING DYE IMPREGNATED RESINS FOR THE ION CHROMATOGRAPHIC DETERMINATION OF TRACE METALS
Paull, B. (Author). 1994
Student thesis: PhD