Abstract

The various types of hydrogen ion concentration gradients formed along a chromatographic layer during elution with mineral acids, buffer solutions, and neutral salt solutions were thoroughly investigated. The results indicate that the formation of such gradients may be attributed to a process of absorption by the substrate and to ion-exchange. Various analytical applications are envisaged.

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