Determination of acids and anions in wine via Ion Chromatography

Determination of acids and anions in wine via Ion Chromatography

The graphic illustrates the chromatogram of a wine sample containing different ions and organic.

Acids are a key component of wine. They preserve the wine and lend it expression and character. Wines contain a number of different types of acids. Tartaric, malic, and lactic acids are particularly important, just as is carbon dioxide with champagne and sparkling wines. The method is also suitable for analysing many other beverages.

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