Abstract

Two ion chromatography methods for the determination of haloacetic acids are described in this paper. The first method is based on anion-exchange separation with suppressed electrical conductivity detection. The second method is based on anion-exclusion separation with UV detection. Both methods are simple and fast. The detection limits for the haloacetic acids are in the μg/l range. Applications of these methods for the determination of haloacetic acids in some real world samples are shown.

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