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The recently predicted phenomenon of kinematic focusing was studied experim
entally using copper ions and EDTA as reactants. Kinematic focusing occurs,
in electroinjection analysis, when the detected reaction product moves at
the same rate as the reagent present in excess. Thus, reaction product accu
mulates without dispersion at the front of the excess reagent. Cu-EDTA(2-)
complex was observed at 254 nm to form an exceptionally sharp peak as the f
ront of the EDTA zone passed by the detector. The concentrating effect of k
inematic focusing was quantified by electroinjection of premixed Cu-EDTA(2-
). Sensitivity was compared to that of sequential injection analysis using
a 1 cm optical pathlength. Sensitivity was highest in the electroinjection
mode, in spite of its 120 mu m capillary pathlength, due to kinematic focus
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