Comparison of detection performance of UV and electrochemical detection in NACE for a range of different capillary inner diameters
โ 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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โฆ Synopsis
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 2โฮผm. Ferrocene, (ferrocenylmethyl)trimethylammonium acetate, atropine and scopolamine served as model analytes. All studies were done using an ACNโbased 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 25โฮผm 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 10โฮผm in diameter, but the absolute LODs decreased over the complete range of capillary diameters studied. It could be demonstrated that the straightforward endโcolumn ED with microdisk electrodes can be applied in conjunction with small id (2โฮผm) capillaries. Studies with (ferrocenylmethyl)trimethylammonium acetate using such small capillaries resulted in relative and absolute LODs of 7.5ร10^โ7^ and 8ร10^โ18^โmol/L, respectively.
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