Abstract
A method utilizing the counter anion exchange properties of aqueous ammonium acetate at pH 9, increasing in concentration linearly from 0 to 0.1 M NH4OAc, using a Hamilton PRP‐X100 anion exchange column, is presented for the resolution of aromatic stibonic acids and their detection by UV and ESI mass spectrometry. Additional phase‐bonded silica or polymer backed C8 and C18 column types, eluted with various counter ion solutions (KClO4, NH4COOH, NaOH, NaH2PO4) were evaluated for suitability for stibonic acid analysis.
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