Abstract

Metal ions can be rapidly separated from each other using forced-flow cation-exchange chromatography with solutions of hydrochloric acid in 2-propanol-water or acetone-water as the eluent. The eluted peaks are detected and recorded after adding a color-forming reagent and mixing it with the effluent stream. A mixture containing seven different metal ions was separated in approximately 25 min.

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