Abstract
A novel method for the synthesis of anion exchangers for ion chromatography that provides the covalent attachment and spatial movement of the ion-exchange layer away from the silica surface is proposed. The new approach includes the following steps: alkylation of aminated silica with 1,4-butanediol diglycidyl ether and then amination using polyethyleneimine. The obtained anion exchanger allows the simultaneous separation of 11 anions (C2H5COO−, CH3COO−, HCOO−, BrO3−, Cl−,NO2− Br−, NO3− I−, SCN−, ClO4−) in 18 minutes and demonstrates good efficiency (up to 62,000 TP/m for I-) in the single column ion chromatography mode with indirect UV-detection using potassium hydrogen phthalate as an eluent.
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