An improved method for the detection and estimation of micron-sized sulfate particles
β Scribed by James P. Lodge Jr.; K.J. Parbhakar
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1963
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 349 KB
- Volume
- 29
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-2670
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β¦ Synopsis
A-365 345 325 305 285 a f*K * t'c 62 62 42 22 2 Fig. 2. Jdcntification of trnccs of potassium ilntl sodium by ion-cxchnngc chromato~raI~hy a.t tliffcrcnt tctnpcrirturcx. Sytctcm: cation cxcllilngcr &II<-3 [II+]-I-ICI aq. Solid lincv == xclcctivity Cocfficicnt~ for the ion-cxchangc rcilction : RI-1 +-MC + e IiMc _1-14+ m a function of tcmpcraturc. 11 and 0 = cxpcrirncntnl values for the pcalw IwinK idcntifictl.
specific test. rt is hoped that this proccdurc may be widely applied for the purposes of qualitative analysis, especially when detection of elements and substances present in trace amounts is ncctlcd.
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