Abstract

Micelliar mobile phases facilitate the simultaneous separation of inorganic cations and organic neutral species. With an anionic micellar mobile phase transition metal ions and organic neutral species can be separated, whereas with a non-ionic micellar mobile phase containing a trace anionic surfactant separation of alkali and alkaline earth metal ions can be separated—the elution of alkali or alkaline earth metal ions can be monitored with a conductivity detector, if the trace anionic surfactant incorporated in a mobile phase is used in its acidic form.

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