H. Sakai et al., SENSITIVITY ENHANCEMENT IN THE DETERMINATION OF SILICATE BY ION-EXCLUSION CHROMATOGRAPHY USING LUMINOL CHEMILUMINESCENCE DETECTION, Analytica chimica acta, 302(2-3), 1995, pp. 173-177
An increased chemiluminescence (CL) emission, produced upon mixing an
acidified silicate solution with an alkaline luminol solution even in
the absence of hydrogen peroxide, provided an effective post-column de
tection system to enhance sensitivity in the selective determination o
f silicate by ion-exclusion chromatography. The detection limit of 0.1
ng ml(-1) silicon(IV) obtained under the optimum conditions was much
lower than that obtained by using the CL reaction in the presence of h
ydrogen peroxide. The working range was linear from 1.0 ng ml(-1) to 1
0 mu g mi(-1). Using the experimental conditions optimized for silicat
e, a comparative study of the CL behaviour of other anions such as car
bonate, phosphate, sulfate and sulfide ions showed that the CL intensi
ty with the silicate ion was the greatest among these anions.