Issue 1293, 1983

Initial studies on the application of high-performance liquid chromatography to determine organocopper speciation in soil-pore waters

Abstract

The use of reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatographic techniques with molecular- and atomic-spectroscopic detectors to determine organocopper complexes in soil-pore wate is described. Polar dissolved organic compounds and associated copper complexes are separated using either a single Hypersil ODS column or two Hypersil ODS columns and a Hamilton PRP 1 column in series. Quantification was achieved using ultraviolet detectors for the organic molecular species and graphite furnace atomic-absorption spectrometry for the copper.

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Analyst, 1983,108, 1511-1520

Initial studies on the application of high-performance liquid chromatography to determine organocopper speciation in soil-pore waters

L. Brown, S. J. Haswell, M. M. Rhead, P. O'Neill and K. C. C. Bancroft, Analyst, 1983, 108, 1511 DOI: 10.1039/AN9830801511

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