Abstract

ABSTRACTThis study demonstrates the use of high-performance liquid chromatography and evaporative light scattering detection for the direct detection and quantitation of palladium II. After evaluating the effects of buffer concentration and pH, the separation of cobalt II, copper I, copper II, nickel II, and palladium II was accomplished using a Chromolith® Performance SI monolithic column with a hydrophilic interaction chromatography mode gradient elution. Typical validation parameters were evaluated to assess the method’s quantitative performance for palladium II which included specificity, accuracy, precision, linearity, stability, and limit of detection. This technique provides a unique and practical alternative method for the accurate quantitation of palladium II.

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