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Comparison of detection performance of UV and electrochemical detection in NACE for a range of different capillary inner diameters

โœ Scribed by Sonia Blasco; Linda Kortz; Frank-Michael Matysik


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
279 KB
Volume
30
Category
Article
ISSN
0173-0835

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Abstract

A systematic comparison of UV and electrochemical detection (ED) in conjunction with NACE has been performed for capillaries with different ids ranging from 75 down to 2โ€‰ฮผm. Ferrocene, (ferrocenylmethyl)trimethylammonium acetate, atropine and scopolamine served as model analytes. All studies were done using an ACNโ€based nonaqueous electrophoresis buffer. For the comparison of detection performance, particular attention was paid to the absolute and relative LODs for decreasing capillary dimensions. In case of UV detection, a significant increase in relative LODs was typically observed for capillaries smaller than 25โ€‰ฮผm in diameter, while the absolute LODs remained nearly constant over a wide range of capillary dimensions. In contrast, ED showed some increase in relative LODs for capillaries smaller than 10โ€‰ฮผm in diameter, but the absolute LODs decreased over the complete range of capillary diameters studied. It could be demonstrated that the straightforward endโ€column ED with microdisk electrodes can be applied in conjunction with small id (2โ€‰ฮผm) capillaries. Studies with (ferrocenylmethyl)trimethylammonium acetate using such small capillaries resulted in relative and absolute LODs of 7.5ร—10^โˆ’7^ and 8ร—10^โˆ’18^โ€‰mol/L, respectively.


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