Journal of Chromatography A 2005-08-26

Comparison of two cryptand separator columns for the determination of trace chloride in semiconductor-grade nitric acid.

L E Vanatta, A Woodruff, D E Coleman

Index: J. Chromatogr. A. 1085(1) , 33-6, (2005)

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Abstract

Improved ion-chromatographic approaches for measuring trace chloride in nitric acid are presented. Two columns, the IonPac Cryptand A1 and a higher-capacity Cryptand prototype, were tested and compared. Also, the use of a Continuously Regenerated Anion Trap Column (CR-ATC) was evaluated for its ability to purify electrolytically generated eluent. Nitric acid (70%) was used as the test matrix and chloride was used as the test analyte; prior to injection, the nitric acid was diluted to 0.7% for the A1 column and to 2.8% for the prototype column. Chloride could be quantified in only 20 min on either column; detection limits computed for 70% HNO3 (at 95% confidence, alpha = beta = 2.5%) were 1.8 and 1.5 ppm for the A1 and prototype columns, respectively. Results also showed that the CR-ATC was necessary for obtaining acceptable acid blanks.

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