1998
DOI: 10.1007/bf02387315
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Search for plant-induced technetium species with size-exclusion and reversed-phase ion-pair chromatography

Abstract: In this work an attempt is made to have a closer look at technetium species (TcX) induced by spinach plants, grown on TcO 4 containing nutrient solutions. To this end, size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) and reversed-phase ion-pair chromatography (RP-IPC) were used: The performance was established with model compounds, i.e., anionic Tc-DTPA and cationic Tc-cyclam, used as mimics for TcX. Under the conditions applied, the information retrieved from high performance RP-IPC was minimal due to strong interactions … Show more

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“…Guenther et al 114,115,328 used low-pressure semi-preparative chromatography to separate water-soluble Cd and Zn species. AAS, [95][96][97] total reflection XRF, 114 g-ray spectrometry 329 and ICP-AES or ICP-MS 330 were used to determine the metal concentration off-line in the eluted fractions.…”
Section: Metal Complexes With Phytochelatins and Soluble Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guenther et al 114,115,328 used low-pressure semi-preparative chromatography to separate water-soluble Cd and Zn species. AAS, [95][96][97] total reflection XRF, 114 g-ray spectrometry 329 and ICP-AES or ICP-MS 330 were used to determine the metal concentration off-line in the eluted fractions.…”
Section: Metal Complexes With Phytochelatins and Soluble Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%