Ion Exchange in Analytical Chemistry

Ion Exchange in Analytical Chemistry
Author: William Rieman
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1483186512

Analytical Chemistry, Volume 38: Ion Exchange in Analytical Chemistry provides a broad survey of the important role that ion exchange can and should play in chemical analysis. This book focuses on the plate-equilibrium theory of chromatography, which is less difficult theoretically than the mass-transfer theory. Organized into 11 chapters, this volume begins with an overview of the earliest recorded application of ion exchange. This text then examines how high temperature affects ion-exchange resins. Other chapters consider the exchange of ions between a solid ion-exchanging material and a solution, which is a typically reversible reaction. This book describes as well the relatively simple separations and other applications of ion exchange to analytical chemistry. The final chapter deals with the interesting nature of the metal complexes formed within the exchanger and describe the use of ion-exchange distribution studies to determine the stability and nature of complexes existing in the solution. This book is a valuable resource for analytical chemists.

Ion Exchange in Analt Chemistry

Ion Exchange in Analt Chemistry
Author: Harold Frederic Walton
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1990-06-21
Genre: Science
ISBN:

The aim of this rare volume is to provide up-to-the-minute coverage of the many applications of ion exchange in analytical chemistry. This work places major emphasis on modern high-resolution chromatography, and also includes the analysis of proteins and biological macromolecules. The easy-to-read text gives a general account of ion exchangers, their properties and how they are made, as well as a brief account of the physical chemistry of classical microporous ion-exchanging polymers. Organized by methods and techniques, this one-of-a-kind book describes each technique using illustrations by representative applications. This interesting review also compares ion-exchange methods with other methods of accomplishing the same analyses. It addresses many new areas in this field, including such exciting topics as pulsed amperometric detection of carbohydrates, amino acids, and peptides; chromatography of carbohydrates by anion exchange; and methods of polymer synthesis. Everyone who has an interest in analytical chemistry, chromatography, reactive polymers, and chromatographic science will want to add this reference to their collection of up-to-date resources.

Ion Exchange

Ion Exchange
Author: F.C. Nachod
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0323151000

Ion Exchange: Theory and Application focuses on the applications, complexities, and theoretical aspects of ion exchange. This book discusses the kinetics of fixed-bed ion exchange; fundamental properties of ion exchange resins; ion exchange equipment design; and ion exchange in water treatment. The multistage systems in ion exchange; desalting sea water; applications of ion exchange to the separation of inorganic cations; and ion exchange as a tool in analytical chemistry are also elaborated. This text likewise covers the metal concentration and recovery by ion exchange; catalytic application of ion exchangers; and use of ion exchange adsorbents in biochemical and physiological studies. Other topics include the separation of amino acids by ion exchange chromatography; sugar refining and by-product recovery; and ion exchange recovery of alkaloids. This publication is a good reference for chemists and students interested in ion exchange.

Separation and Purification Section

Separation and Purification Section
Author: David H. Freeman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1968
Genre: Analytical chemistry
ISBN:

The work studied involves basic developments to characterize ion exchange resins using infrared spectrophotometry, stoichiometric analysis of resin structure, and the study of chain scission. The availability of spherical particles of homogeneous ion exchange resin has been exploited with the recently developed micro-standards. Analytical gas chromatography has been developed with emphasis given to the specialized needs of measuring trace contaminants in purified organic compounds including divinylbenzene, EDTA, and clinical standards such as uric acid and urea. Purification capabilities involving the use of crystallization, analytical distillation, and of the newly installed low temperature (-30C) laboratory are described. The activities of the ultra-pure reagents project, including work on the laser light scattering measurement of traces of liquid borne particulate matter, on reagent preparation, and methods of reagent storage are described. (Author).