The separation and detection of six common inorganic anions (iodate (IO), bromate (BrO), bromide (Br), nitrite (NO), nitrate (NO), and iodide (I)) in pure water and 35 ‰ artificial seawater were examined by ion chromatography (IC). As packing materials of separation columns, 1-aminoundecyl group chemically bonded silica (AUS) gels were prepared. Separation of the anions in pure water was achieved using separation columns (150 mm × 4.6 mm i.d.) packed with the AUS gels, 0.1 M NaCl + 5 mM phosphate buffer (pH 4.5) as eluent, and a UV detector (wavelength 225 nm). The anions in artificial seawater were separated and detected with a 300 mm-long column without interferences by matrix anions such as chloride (Cl) and sulfate (SO). The stationary phases have high-capacity anion-exchange/hydrophilic/hydrophobic interaction mixed-modes. The IC system was applied to five inorganic anions, IO, Br, NO, NO, and I in seawater of the Seto-Inland Sea, Japan. The detection limits (DLs, S/N = 3) were 11 µg L (IO), 93 (Br), 1.3 (NO), 1.4 (NO), and 1.1 (I) for a 100-µL sample injection.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11513698 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s44211-024-00639-y | DOI Listing |
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