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Bewitched is an odd word with which to begin a chemical textbook.
Yet that is a fair description of how I reacted on first leaming of
ion exchange and imagining what might be done with it. That initial
fascination has not left me these many years later, and it has
provided much ofthe motivation for writing this book. The perceived
need for a text on the fundamentals of ion chromatography provided
the rest. Many readers will have a general idea of what ion
chromatography is and what it does. Briefly, for those who do not,
it is an umbrella term for a variety of chromatographie methods for
the rapid and sensitive analysis of mixtures of ionic species. It
has become highly developed in the last decade, and while it is now
routinely used for the determination of organic as weH as inorganic
ions, its initial impact was greatest in the area of inorganic
analysis. In the past the determination of inorganic ions,
particularly anions, meant laborious, time-con suming, and often
not very sensitive "wet chemieal" methods. In the last ten years
that has changed radically as ion chromatography has supplanted
these older methods."
Bewitched is an odd word with which to begin a chemical textbook.
Yet that is a fair description of how I reacted on first leaming of
ion exchange and imagining what might be done with it. That initial
fascination has not left me these many years later, and it has
provided much ofthe motivation for writing this book. The perceived
need for a text on the fundamentals of ion chromatography provided
the rest. Many readers will have a general idea of what ion
chromatography is and what it does. Briefly, for those who do not,
it is an umbrella term for a variety of chromatographie methods for
the rapid and sensitive analysis of mixtures of ionic species. It
has become highly developed in the last decade, and while it is now
routinely used for the determination of organic as weH as inorganic
ions, its initial impact was greatest in the area of inorganic
analysis. In the past the determination of inorganic ions,
particularly anions, meant laborious, time-con suming, and often
not very sensitive "wet chemieal" methods. In the last ten years
that has changed radically as ion chromatography has supplanted
these older methods."
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