Ion-pair chromatography


Definition: A type of column chromatography in which ions in solution can be 'paired' or neutralised and separated as an ion pair on a reversed-phase column. Ion-pairing agents are usually ionic compounds that contain a hydrocarbon chain.

ID: CMO:0002280

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Simultaneous iron, zinc, sulfur and phosphorus speciation analysis of barley grain tissues using SEC-ICP-MS and IP-ICP-MS
Daniel P. Persson, Thomas H. Hansen, Kristian H. Laursen, Jan K. Schjoerring and Søren Husted, Metallomics, 2009 , 1 , 418
DOI: 10.1039/b905688b