ion-exclusion chromatography

ion-exclusion chromatography

[′ī‚än iks‚klü·zhən ‚krō·mə′täg·rə·fē] (analytical chemistry) Chromatography in which the adsorbent material is saturated with the same mobile ions (cationic or anionic) as are present in the sample-carrying eluent (solvent), thus repelling the similar sample ions.