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Optimization of an HPLC peroxyoxalate chemiluminescence detection system for some dansyl amino acids

โœ Scribed by Baeyens, W. ;Bruggeman, J. ;Dewaele, C. ;Lin, B. ;Imai, K.


Book ID
102762042
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1990
Weight
690 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
0884-3996

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โœฆ Synopsis


Bis(2.4.6-trichlorophenyl) oxalate (TCP0)-hydrogen-peroxide-generated chemiluminescence (CL) of four dansyl amino acids has been used as a model system for the optimization of a detection system in reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. Dansylated alanine, glutamic acid, methionine, and norleucine were subjected t o peroxyoxalate induced CL in a static system and in a flow system under various conditions with respect t o TCPO (ethyl acetate) and hydrogen peroxide (acetone) concentrations, solvent composition and flow, using a two-pump or a one-pump post-column reagent system. From the CL-decay curve, the influence on the emission signal from the total flow rate in the detector was investigated. Special attention was focused on the mixing of the LC eluate and the reagent in order t o combine an efficient collection of the emitted light using a 741.11 flow cell (originally 10 pI in the fluorescence detector) with minimal extra column band broadening. Therefore, a capillary fused-silica tubing of about 100 pm i.d. was inserted against the end-frit of the column and brought through a mixing tee, in which the solutions of TCPO and hydrogen peroxide were added. The column end tubing ended in the flow cell and the LC eluate and the reagents were mixed when entering the flow-cell. Average detection limits (SIN= 2) of 200fmol injected dansylated amino acid could be reached. A comparison is made between the use of TCPO and DNPO (bis (2, 4-dinitrophenyl) oxalate).


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