Abstract
Chlorine is still commonly used as disinfectant in water and waste treatment and as bleaching agents in the paper industry. In these processes, numerous chlorine-containing anions are formed with different oxidation states, such as chloride, chlorite, chlorate and perchlorate. The present study is focused on the development of a single-column ion chromatography (SCIC) method and the use of capillary electrophoresis (CE) for the determination of chlorine anions in water at a concentration level up to 25 mg/l for IC and 20 mg/l for CE in the presence of nitrate and sulphate.
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