Abstract

Illustrative applications to simulated and real-world samples are presented for electrosorptive detection in ion chromatography. Detection is demonstrated at both mercury and silver surfaces utilizing changes in double-layer capacitance as the primary means of detection. Strategies for dealing with the gradual fouling of the solid electrode are briefly discussed.

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