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News Release from: Dionex Corporation | Subject: CS17
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 02 April 2003
Cation-exchange column for amines
Designed for gradient profiling and for the determination of hydrophobic and polyvalent amines including alkylamines, diamines, and biogenic amines
Dionex introduces the new IonPac CS17 moderate capacity cation-exchange column designed for gradient profiling and for the determination of hydrophobic and polyvalent amines including alkylamines, diamines, and biogenic amines The CS17 column also is ideal for separating certain hydrophilic amines including alkanolamines
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 28 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Designed for use with optimised ion chromatography techniques featuring simple aqueous eluents, the CS17 column separates amines and the group I and II cations in diverse sample matrices such as drinking water, wastewater, ground water, power plant cooling waters, chemical additives, chemical process solutions, scrubber solutions, and plating baths.
The CS17 is solvent compatible, solvents can be used to modify column selectivity for very hydrophobic or high molecular weight amines, to facilitate column clean-up after the analysis of complex matrices, or to enhance sample solubility.
The column is available in both 4mm (standard bore) and 2mm (microbore) formats. Request a free brochure from Dionex Corporation ...
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