Use of large-volume sample stacking in on-line solid-phase extraction-capillary electrophoresis for improved sensitivity
โ Scribed by Patricia Puig; F. W. Alexander Tempels; Govert W. Somsen; Gerhardus J. de Jong; Francesc Borrull; Carme Aguilar; Marta Calull
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 288 KB
- Volume
- 29
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0173-0835
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
We present a new system for the sensitive analysis of cephalosporins by CE using both onโline SPE and largeโvolume sample stacking (LVSS). Sample volumes of 250โ ฮผL were loaded onto the SPE microcolumn which was then desorbed with 426โ nL of ACN. The SPE elution plug was injected into the CE system via an inโline valve interface filling approximately 60% of the volume of the separation capillary. Subsequently, LVSS was performed by applying a voltage of โ5โ kV, which resulted in the simultaneous removal of the elution solvent and the preconcentration of the analytes in a narrow zone. This way the amount of analyte loaded into the capillary could be considerably increased without serious loss of CE separation efficiency. LODs for cefoperazone and ceftiofur were in the ng/L range which represents an improvement of a factor of 8450 and 11โ 450 when compared with direct CE injection. The cephalosporin test compounds presented a good linear response (corrected peak area) between 0.5 and 10โ ฮผg/L with correlation coefficients higher than 0.995. The final method is compared with previously reported LVSSโCE and SPEโCE systems for the analysis of cephalosporins.
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