Sample Prep: Addition of Acidic Exchangers?
Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 3:25 pm
Hi All! I am working on a method to identify MEK and 2,3 Butanediol in solution, and found a method that mimics the analysis we want done, but I have one question... They mention:
"Before injecting a 20 μl reactor sample into the column, the solution is spiked with acidic exchangers (Amberlite IR-120H+). This prevents the contamination of the column with heavy metal ions."
I have never done this type of analysis before, and do not know how much "spiked" indicates? What is the appropriate amount/ratio to add? I can't seem to find any additional information on this method, but I definitely want to heed their advice as it is possible heavy metal will come from the catalyst we are using in our reaction.
I greatly appreciate any help with this!
"Before injecting a 20 μl reactor sample into the column, the solution is spiked with acidic exchangers (Amberlite IR-120H+). This prevents the contamination of the column with heavy metal ions."
I have never done this type of analysis before, and do not know how much "spiked" indicates? What is the appropriate amount/ratio to add? I can't seem to find any additional information on this method, but I definitely want to heed their advice as it is possible heavy metal will come from the catalyst we are using in our reaction.
I greatly appreciate any help with this!