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    <abstract>There have been a number of significant developments in the high-performance&#13;
chelation ion chromatography (HPCIC) of trace metals in recent years. This review&#13;
focuses on these developments, while giving important information on the fundamental&#13;
parameters controlling the chelation sorption mechanism, including type&#13;
of chelating group, stability constants, kinetics, and column temperature. The discussion&#13;
pays particular attention to the types and properties of efficient chelating&#13;
stationary phases which have been fabricated for certain groups of metals. The&#13;
review also describes a number of major improvements in postcolumn reaction&#13;
detection including the use of the latest reagents and noise reduction strategies to&#13;
improve sensitivity and reduce LOD. In the final section, an indication of the applicability&#13;
of HPCIC to a range of complex sample types is given with some key examples&#13;
and chromatograms using the latest high-efficiency chelating phases.</abstract>
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