DETERMINATION OF ADENINE AND GUANINE BY CAPILLARY ZONE ELECTROPHORESIS WITH END-COLUMN AMPEROMETRIC DETECTION AT A CARBON-FIBER MICRODISK ARRAY ELECTRODE
Wr. Jin et al., DETERMINATION OF ADENINE AND GUANINE BY CAPILLARY ZONE ELECTROPHORESIS WITH END-COLUMN AMPEROMETRIC DETECTION AT A CARBON-FIBER MICRODISK ARRAY ELECTRODE, Electroanalysis, 9(10), 1997, pp. 770-774
Capillary zone electrophoresis was employed to the analysis of adenine
and guanine by using end-column amperometric detector with a carbon f
iber microdisk array electrode. Optimum conditions of separation and d
etection are 0.01 mol/L H3PO4-0.01 mol/L H3BO3-0.01 mol/L HAc-NaOH (pH
9.2) for the buffer solution, 20 kV for the separation voltage, 3.0 k
V and 5 s for injection voltage and time, respectively, and 1.00 V (vs
.SCE) for the detection potential. The Limit of detection is 8.2 fmol
for adenine and 2.9 fmol for guanine (S/N = 2). The method was applied
to determination of adenine and guanine in hydrolytic product of yeas
t-RNA and calf thymus-DNA.