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Curfman, L.L.; Johnson, S.J.
Rockwell International Corp., Richland, WA (USA). Rockwell Hanford Operations1979
Rockwell International Corp., Richland, WA (USA). Rockwell Hanford Operations1979
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[en] In ion chromatographic analysis, the sample is injected through a sample loop onto an analytical column where separation occurs. The sample then passes through a suppressor column to remove or neutralize background ions. A flow-through conductivity cell is used as a detector. Depending upon column and eluent selection, ion chromatography can be used for anion or cation analyses. Ion chromatography has proven to be a versatile analytical tool for the analysis of anions in Hanford waste samples. These radioactive samples range from caustic high salt solutions to hydrochloric acid dissolutions of insoluble sludges. Instrument modifications which provide safe and convenient handling of these samples without lengthening analysis time or altering instrument performance are described
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1979; 13 p; 34. Northwest regional meeting of the American Chemical Society; Richland, WA, USA; 13 - 15 Jun 1979; CONF-790666--4; Available from NTIS., PC A02/MF A01
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