Dh. Kim et al., Determination of haloacetic acids in tap water by capillary electrophoresis with direct UV detection, J LIQ CHR R, 24(1), 2001, pp. 47-55
Application of capillary zone electrophoresis with direct ultraviolet (UV)
detection for determining the haloacetic acids in tap water is described. T
he haloacetic acids were monochloroacetic, trichloroacetic, monobromoacetic
, dichloroacetic. bromochloroacetic, and dibromoacetic acids. For direct UV
detection, the haloacetic acids were treated by liquid-liquid extraction a
nd concentrated up to 2000 times. The analysis was successful with a fused-
silica capillary containing 25 mM phosphate -0.5 mM cetyltrimethyl-ammonium
chloride by direct UV detection at 185 nm. This technique can determine ha
loacetic acids at the 5 mug L-1 level in tap water within 7 min, except for
trichloroacetic acid.