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Ion Exclusion HPLC
Ion exclusion is a novel separation that uses mixed mode resin to separate organic acids

Ion Exclusion HPLC

Ion exclusion (IEC) chromatography is a process of separating components in a mixture by means of an ion-exchange resin that excludes highly ionized particles and retains slightly ionized or non-ionized particles. Ion exclusion (IEC) chromatography applies to the retention of organic acids, carbohydrates, sugars, starches, and oligosaccharides, using a sulfonated stationary phase.

From drug formulation and excipient analysis to quality control testing of finished food products to fermentation monitoring of bioethanol production, ion exclusion provides the necessary accurate and reproducible analytical results.

Ion Exclusion can be used to analyze organic acids

Brand Description:
Rezex Reproducible Separation of carbohydrate, oligosaccharide, and organic acid analysis