Article | REF: P1451 V1

Ion chromatography - Detection methods

Authors: Eric CAUDRON, Dominique PRADEAU

Publication date: March 10, 2010

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2. Conductimetry

The first use of conductimetry as a method of detecting ions in a chromatographic eluent can be credited to James et al. in 1951 . It was not until 1975 that ion chromatography was introduced by Small, Stevens and Bauman . For the first time, they described an ion-exchange chromatographic separation for the separation and conductimetric detection of anionic and cationic species....

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