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Sodium acetate/Sodium hydroxide eluent

10 mM CH3COONa in H2O, 100 mM NaOH in H2O, IC eluent for Metrosep Carb 2

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UNSPSC Code:
41116105
NACRES:
NA.21

Quality Level

form

liquid

shelf life

limited shelf life, expiry date on the label

concentration

10 mM CH3COONa in H2O
100 mM NaOH in H2O

technique(s)

ion chromatography: suitable

suitability

application tested

General description

This eluent concentrate is application tested. Information about the exact contents and expiry date is described in the certificate.

Application

Metrohm IC application note AN-P-072:Carbohydrates in orange juice applying pulsed amperometric detection.

Metrohm IC application note AN-P-067: Sorbitol andsucrose in soap applying IC amperometric detection.

Metrohm IC application note AN-P-065: Sugar and sugar alcohols in addition to sucrose and cellobiose.

Metrohm IC application note AN-P-062: Sugar and sugar alcohols in an apple beverage with pulsed amperometric detection.

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Storage Class

12 - Non Combustible Liquids

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flash_point_c

Not applicable


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In this article we demonstrate how well ion chromatography is suited as an analytical technique for sugar analysis e.g. in apple juice, milk, and dust samples.

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