J. Collet et P. Gareil, CAPILLARY ZONE ELECTROPHORESIS WITH INDIRECT UV DETECTION APPLYING A UV-ABSORBING COUNTER ION, Journal of chromatography, 716(1-2), 1995, pp. 115-122
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17
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical","Biochemical Research Methods
The method of choice for the determination of non-UV-absorbing ions in
capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) usually consists in applying ind
irect UV detection with a non-UV-absorbing counter ion and a UV-absorb
ing co-ion (chromophore). Nevertheless, the use of chromogenic species
with a sign of charge opposite to that of the analyte has recently be
en mentioned with regard to its principle but has not yet given rise t
o practical development. In this paper, the indirect UV detection of c
ations using anionic chromophores (benzoate, anisate) and cationic buf
fers (Tris, ethanolamine) is described. Based on the use of Kohlrausch
's regulation function, a new equation for the response factor (k(i))
has been derived. Depending on the absolute mobility of the analyte io
n relative to that of the co-ion, both negative and positive peaks can
be observed. The separation of some alkali metal ions and quaternary
ammonium ions was used to confirm the dependence of k(i) on the absolu
te mobilities of the three components of the system (analyte ion, co-i
on and counter ion). In addition, the peak shape of a weak analyte (am
monium ion) is also presented as a function of pH. From these results,
it can be shown that using the proper pH, a higher efficiency can be
reached by matching the effective mobility of the UV-transparent co-io
n more closely to those of the analyte ions.