Bj. Kennedy et al., DEVELOPMENT OF A CASCADE FLOW CELL FOR DYNAMIC AQUEOUS-PHASE DETECTION USING MODIFIED SERS SUBSTRATES, Analytical chemistry, 69(22), 1997, pp. 4708-4715
We are reporting the development of an efficient flow-through cell for
liquid chromatography (LC) and flow injection analysis(FIA). This is
a continuation of previous efforts toward the development of molecular
-specific chromatographic detectors using modified surface-enhanced Ra
man scattering (SERS) substrates, The flow-through cell incorporates a
cascade geometry that is capable of accepting modified SERS substrate
s, It has an effective dead volume of 2.5 mu L, can withstand pressure
s in excess of 750 psi, and has a plano-convex GRIN lens design that p
roduces an overall spectral throughput near 70%. We also report on lim
itations to the sensitivity of SERS under dynamic conditions and reduc
ed sensitivity due to the presence of organic solvents, However, reaso
nable limits of detection were achieved with FIA-SERS for the detectio
n of BTEX (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and o-, m-, and p-xylene).
The utility of multicomponent analysis software for interpreting both
Raman and SERS spectral data under static conditions is also evaluated
.