Abstract

The migration of 26 ions on anion-exchange paper is studied with five different complexing solvents. The results are reported as a function of the sign of the charge on each ion determined electrochromatographically. Several possible separations are presented, but it is shown that the prediction of separations, knowing only the charge on several substances, is impossible. It is also demonstrated that ion-exchange column experiments and ion-exchange paper experiments do not necessarily yield identical results.

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