ABSTRACT

Ion-Pair Chromatography (IPC) is a rapidly evolving method for difficult analyses of organic and inorganic ions and ionogenic, neutral, and zwitterionic compounds. The possibilities for this technology continue to grow as novel ion-pair reagents and strategies are introduced at an accelerated level. Compensating for a dearth in the literature, Ion-

chapter 1|2 pages

Introduction

chapter 5|10 pages

5Chapter Stationary Phases

chapter 7|20 pages

7Chapter Ion-Pair Reagents (IPR)

chapter 8|10 pages

8Chapter Organic Modifiers

chapter 9|8 pages

9Chapter Role of Eluent pH in IPC

chapter 10|8 pages

1Chapter 0 Temperature

chapter 11|10 pages

1Chapter 1 Special IPC Modes and Variations

chapter 12|26 pages

1Chapter 2 Detection and Hyphenation

chapter 13|18 pages

1Chapter 3 Examples of Applications

chapter 16|4 pages

Non-Separative Applications of IPC

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Conclusions and Future Research Needs