Cation-exchange chromatography is a technique used to separate ions and polar molecules based on their affinity to the ion exchanger. In this technique, the stationary phase contains negatively charged groups that attract and retain positively charged cations.
The options provided in the question are:
Let us evaluate each option to determine the correct stationary phase for a cation-exchange chromatography:
From the above analysis, it is clear that CM-cellulose is the correct choice for the stationary phase in cation-exchange chromatography due to its negatively charged groups that can bind cations effectively.
| Group I | Group II |
| P) NaCl | 1) Coordination bond |
| Q) $H_2$ | 2) Polar covalent bond |
| R) $Pd-P$ bond in $Pd(PPh_3)_4 | 3) Covalent bond |
| S) $C-Cl$ bond in $CH_3Cl $ | 4) Ionic bond |

