• Title of article

    On-Line Preconcentration Prior to On-Column Derivatization Monolith Octadecasiloxane Capillary Electrochromatography for the Determination of Biogenic Amines

  • Author/Authors

    Toyooka، Toshimasa نويسنده , , Kato، Masaru نويسنده , , Oguri، Shigeyuki نويسنده , , Tanagaki، Hanae نويسنده , , Hamaya، Michiho نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
  • Pages
    -523
  • From page
    524
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    To expand the applications of the on-line preconcentration technique with capillary electrochromatography (CEC) to biogenic amines that have no specific chromophore or fluorophore in their molecules, a method of on-line preconcentration prior to on-column derivatization CEC is presented. A monolithic ODS capillary column (20 cm effective length × 75 (mu)m i.d.) for CEC was fabricated using a thermal sol-gel reaction of tetraethyl orthosilicate to capture ODS particles (5-(mu)m particle diameter) in a capillary tube. A standard model biogenic amine solution consisting of histamine, methylhistamine, and serotonin was electrokinetically injected from the anodic site of the capillary column with 5 kV, and these amines were effectively concentrated at the inlet site of the capillary column by a field-amplified sample stacking, a gradient effect mode, or both. This preconcentration occurred whenever the several types of solvent for reconstitution of the amines, e.g., water (noneluting solvent or low-conductivity solvent), 0.9% sodium chloride (noneluting solvent or high-conductivity solvent), or 60% acetonitrile in 10 mM borate buffer (pH 10) (eluting solvent) were employed. After concentration, the amines were subsequently derivatized, separated, and detected during CEC with an optimum CEC run buffer solution containing 60% acetonitrile in 5 mM o-phthalaldehyde/2-mercaptoethanol-10 mM borate buffer (pH 10) when 5 kV was continuously applied. Using the present system, equipped with a fluorescence detector instead of a UV/visible detector, the detection sensitivity for amines reached a 0.1 (mu)M level, which increased sensitivity by a factor of 103 times greater than that of normal on-column derivatization CEC.
  • Keywords
    gas_phase measurement , particle_phase measurement
  • Journal title
    Analytical Chemistry
  • Serial Year
    2003
  • Journal title
    Analytical Chemistry
  • Record number

    51604