Monolithic phases for ion chromatography
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2011
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Nordborg, A.
Hilder, E.F.
Haddad, P.R.
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Cooks, R.G.
Yeung, E.S.
Yeung, E.S.
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Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 2011; 4(1):197-226
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Monolithic media are continuing to increase in popularity in chromatographic applications, and the ongoing use of commercially available materials in ion chromatography (IC) has made monoliths a viable alternative to packed-bed columns for routine use. We discuss different strategies for the synthesis of polymeric and silica monoliths with ion-exchange functionality, such as direct incorporation of ion-exchange functionality during monolith preparation and different postpolymerization alterations such as grafting and coating. The formulations and strategies presented are focused on materials intended for use in IC. We also discuss strategies for materials characterization, with emphasis on nondestructive techniques for the characterization of monolith surface functionality, especially those with applicability to in situ analysis. Finally, we describe selected IC applications of polymeric and silica monoliths published from 2008 to 2010.
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Copyright 2011 Annual Reviews