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Ion exchange column chromatography

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HW,
I will post here when I get the next resin in to test, unless you want to be updated in some other way. I am not sure how much information you will want, but I know that there will be a lot that I cannot discuss here, or possibly at all.

I am very, very excited about the M4195 resin that I should get in tomorrow though. The only concern I have right now is getting all of the copper to stick as it passes through the column.

I'm sure aminoacetate chelatic phases will suit best. Some of these phases were listed in LCGC review by Ron Mayors about Pittcon 2003.

Though, the main drawback of chelatic phases is, as Mark mentioned, that Cu elutes after Zn "on its tail". Only really big margin can help in this case.
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