Accomplishment of difficult chemical separations using solid phase extraction

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A solid phase extraction (SPE) system is described which is capable of highly selective removal of trace amounts of metal ions from solutions containing matrices which normally make separations difficult. Highly acidic or basic solutions and concentrated salt mixtures are included in the matrices. Significant volume reductions can be achieved with SPE. Separations using SPE have been commercialized in both industrial and analytical applications.

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Izatt, R. M., Bradshaw, J. S., & Bruening, R. L. (1996). Accomplishment of difficult chemical separations using solid phase extraction. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 68(6), 1237–1241. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199668061237

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