Organic Reagents used in Inorganic Analysis
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particular techniques. 1. Partition Chromatography: Partition chromatography in which the formation of complexes and their properties are mainly applied includes liquid-liquid chromatography (LLC) and gas-liquid chromatography (GLC). The application of complexes is less frequent in adsorption chromatography which includes liquid-solid chromatography (LSC) and gas-solid chromatography (GSC). 2. Adsorption Chromatography: Despite the fact that adsorption chromatography is the oldest method known; it is often applied for separations of inorganic compounds in presence of organic reagents. In LSC a solution in an organic solvent of the substance to be separated, is applied to column or thin layer of the adsorbent. The choice of the solvent is an important factor in the efficiency of separation. 3. Ion-Exchangers If organic reagents are defined as substances which take part in analytically useful reactions with the components being detected, determined or separated, then this definition also embraces organic ion-exchangers. This term is used to denote the solid organic Inorganic Chemistry II (CHEM-363) atif.zia@uos.edu.pk 8 polymers which are insoluble in water or common organic solvents, but are swollen, and which possess ionic groups able to bind ions of the opposite charge, exchanging them in solution for an equivalent amount of other counter-ions of the corresponding charge. Ion exchangers can be used as a stationary phase in an ion-exchange chromatography. a. The ion exchangers are classified by the type of the ions being exchanged, as cationic exchangers. Both types of ion- exchanger may contain various functional groups. b. Thus cation-exchangers can be strongly acidic if they posses the group-SO 3 H, or weakly acidic (usually possessing the groups –COOH or –OH ). c. The anion-exchangers are similarly distinguished as strongly basic (e.g. containing the quaternary ammonium group – NR 3+ and weakly basic (e.g. containing the group –NH 2 )*. Following are the methods used in ion-exchangers technique. 1. Ion-exchange separations with the aid of complexing agents. 2. Separation on ion-exchangers saturated with complex- forming Ions. 3. Selective ion-exchangers Download 0.69 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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