Chromatographic studies of the structures of amorphous phosphates: a review

The technique of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) has been used to investigate the distribution of phosphate anions in a variety of amorphous phosphate solids. In many cases, HPLC can be used to quantitatively measure the type and distribution of phosphate tetrahedral chains and rings i...

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