Abstract

AbstractThe mutual separation of Ca(II), Mg(II), Sr(II), and Ba(II) was studied by high performance centrifugal partition chromatography using 0.16 M bis‐2‐ethylhexylphosphinic acid in heptane as a stationary phase. Two‐step elution of the four metal ions loaded was accomplished with aqueous chloroacetic acid mobile phases (pH 6.50 and 5.30). Ethanol (5%) was added to the pH 6.50 mobile phase for the separation of Sr(II) and Ba(II). The chromatographic conditions were 2,136 partition channels, 800 rpm rotational speed, and 1.5 cm3/min flow rate. The elution curve was obtained by monitoring the absorbance of each metal complex post‐labeled with a chromogenetic agent.

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