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Oxidation of a variety of compounds, including methionine (Met), using a co
mplex formed between dirhodium(II) acetate and the lacunary form of phospho
tungstic acid as the catalyst is effective over a wide range of conditions,
including pH 2-10. Thus, amperometric detection at a composite in which th
is complex is immobilized in a sol-gel material does not place restrictions
on selection of conditions for separations by reverse-phase HPLC. A demons
tration of this point is shown by a study of Met, Met-Phe, Phe-Met, Met-Met
, and Gly-Met-Gly (Phe, phenylalanine; Gly, glycine). Using a 0.05 M phosph
ate buffer at pH 6.7, a C18 column, and a flow rate of 1 ml min(-1) capacit
y factors for Met, Gly-Met-Gly, Met-Met, and Phe-Met were 1.4, 2.1, 5.6, an
d 34, respectively. Phe-Met and Met-Phe co-eluted. (C) 2000 Elsevier Scienc
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