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The widespread development of microfluidics (microfluidics) has allowed the extension of efficient separations, fluid handling, and hyphenation with many detection modes to a small, portable, highly controllable physico-chemical platform. Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) offers the powerful advantage of obtaining vibrational spectroscopic information about analytes in an aqueous matrix with negligible background. The mating of electrophoretic separations with vibrational spectroscopy on a microfluidic device will allow the chromatographic efficiency of capillary electrophoresis (CE) with the unequivocal analyte "fingerprinting" capability of detailed structural information. By utilizing SERS as a means of detection, this work promises to yield redress for the hindrances of electrophoretic separations, including uncertainty in analyte band identification due to changing migration times as well as compromised detection sensitivity for non-fluorescent analytes. Our work represents the first steps toward developing CE-SERS on a microfluidic platform with a region of novel metal-pliable polymer nanocomposite SERS substrate fabricated directly into the device. The device fabrication material has been extensively employed by the microfluidics community for over five years. SERS detection can be achieved in real time or after the separations, with on-column laser-induced fluorescence employed as a secondary detection mode used for confirmation of efficiencies and band locations.  相似文献   

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A new, simple, and effective approach for multianalyte sequential surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) detection in a flow cell is reported. The silver substrate was prepared in situ by laser-induced photochemical synthesis. By focusing the laser on the 320 μm inner diameter glass capillary at 0.5 ml/min continuous flow of 1 mM silver nitrate and 10 mM sodium citrate mixture, a SERS active silver spot on the inner wall of the glass capillary was prepared in a few seconds. The test analytes, dacarbazine, 4-(2-pyridylazo)resorcinol (PAR) complex with Cu(II), and amoxicillin, were sequentially injected into the flow cell. Each analyte was adsorbed to the silver surface, enabling the recording of high intensity SERS spectra even at 2 s integration times, followed by desorption from the silver surface and being washed away from the capillary. Before and after each analyte passed the detection window, citrate background spectra were recorded, and thus, no “memory effects” perturbed the SERS detection. A good reproducibility of the SERS spectra obtained under flow conditions was observed. The laser-induced photochemically synthesized silver substrate enables high Raman enhancement, is characterized by fast preparation with a high success rate, and represents a valuable alternative for silver colloids as SERS substrate in flow approaches.  相似文献   

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DeVault GL  Sepaniak MJ 《Electrophoresis》2001,22(11):2303-2311
Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is employed to obtain distinctive spectra of compounds that are efficiently separated by capillary electrophoresis (CE) and deposited onto planar SERS-active substrates. A simple method is described that explains how to prepare SERS-active substrates by depositing a silver-colloid solution onto frosted-glass microscope slides, using a high-efficiency nebulizer. Scanning electron micrographs reveal a layered coating of fairly uniform-sized, 100-nm silver nanoparticles with interstitial spaces ranging from a few to tens of nanometers. The on-column separation is monitored by laser-induced fluorescence, while electrofilament depositing the CE effluent onto a moving SERS-substrate. Subsequently, the SERS spectra and off-column electropherograms are obtained with a simple confocal Raman spectrometer. The test compounds used to demonstrate this technique include compounds of biological significance: benzyloxyresorufin, riboflavin, and resorufin. CE and Raman conditions are evaluated to determine their affects on the SERS signals. An average off-column efficiency of 100,000 plates/m and a signal reproducibility of 11% relative standard deviation were achieved. Characteristic spectra with major Raman bands exhibiting signal-to-noise ratios of greater than 3 were obtained for a 3.2-nL injection of 10(-6) M (706 fg) resorufin. Forming a self-assembled monolayer (SAM) on the substrate increases the sensitivity of the SERS technique and decreases the on-substrate broadening. Calibration plots for both plain- and SAM-SERS substrates are demonstrated.  相似文献   

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Kaneta T  Inoue J  Koizumi M  Imasaka T 《Electrophoresis》2006,27(16):3218-3223
A method for capturing specific molecules separated by CE has been explored. To demonstrate on-column capture of migrating analyte molecules, two detection windows were fabricated on a capillary. Magnetic beads containing immobilized molecules that react with the specific molecules under study were placed between the detection windows in the capillary using magnets. Molecules in a sample solution injected into the capillary were separated and detected at the first detection window. After passing through the first detection window, the separated molecules encountered the magnetic beads, where the specific analyte was captured. As a result, the peak area for those analyte molecules decreased or disappeared completely at the second detection window. Rabbit IgG and carbonic anhydrase were employed to demonstrate on-column capture of a specific molecule. For rabbit IgG, magnetic beads containing the immobilized antibody (anti-rabbit IgG) were used. Rabbit IgG molecules were captured on the magnetic beads during CE migration. Furthermore, the capture of carbonic anhydrase was demonstrated by the reaction between magnetic beads (containing immobilized anti-rabbit IgG) and anti-carbonic anhydrase (rabbit IgG), before the beads were packed in the capillary. After packing the magnetic beads in the capillary, a mixture of two proteins was injected into the capillary. Two proteins were detected at the first detection window, while the peak corresponding to carbonic anhydrase disappeared at the second detection window. The results show that using an appropriate antibody, the present technique would be applicable to any proteins.  相似文献   

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Liquid extraction surface analysis (LESA) has an advantage of directly sampling analytes on a surface, thus avoiding unnecessary dilution by homogenization of the bulk sample commonly practiced in solid sample analysis. By combining LESA with CE, the additional advantage of separating analytes before detection can be accomplished. For neutral molecules, MEKC needs to be used. Since the detection sensitivity of CE in general suffers from the small capillary dimension, analyte focusing by micelle collapse was employed for enhanced extraction in LESA and sample preconcentration for MEKC. In addition, using a commercial CE instrument, the LESA process was performed much faster and more reliably compared to our first demonstration of LESA‐CE using a homemade CE setup. Three neutral water‐insoluble pesticides sprayed on an apple skin were directly extracted, preconcentrated, and analyzed by the automated LESA‐analyte focusing by micelle collapse‐MEKC with high sensitivity in 10 min. The relative standard deviations of the migration times and peak heights were 0.8–2.1 and 1.2–3.0%, respectively when ametryn was used as an internal standard. The limits of detection obtained with UV absorbance at 200 nm were 1.8–6.4 ppb.  相似文献   

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Fast electrophoretic separations in fused silica capillaries (CE) coupled to time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOF-MS) are presented. CE separations of the model analytes (epinephrine, norepinephrine, dopamine, histidine, and isoproterenol) under conditions of high electric field strengths of up to 1.25 kV cm−1 are completed in 20 s. Coupling of CE with TOF-MS is accomplished using a coaxial sheath liquid electrospray ionization interface. The influence of parameters inherent to the interface and their effects, including suction pressure and dilution, are discussed. In addition to standard capillaries of 75 and 50 μm inner diameter (ID), separations in capillaries with IDs of 25, 15, and 5 μm have been successfully applied to this setup. The analytical performance is compared over this range of capillary dimensions, and both advantages and disadvantages are discussed.  相似文献   

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Peak dispersion effects in nonaqueous capillary electrophoretic separations of aromatic anionic analytes were investigated in a propanolic background electrolyte solution. Poly(glycidylmethacrylate-co-N-vinylpyrrolidone) coating was applied to the capillary to suppress the electroosmotic flow and to improve the repeatability of the migration times. Electrical field strengths up to 2000 Vcm(-1) were applied in separations and the separation efficiencies were compared with theoretical values calculated on the basis of plate height theory. The contributions to the total plate height were calculated for injection plug length, diffusion, Joule heating, electromigration dispersion, analyte adsorption to the capillary wall, and detector slit aperture length. Analyte diffusion coefficients were measured by Taylor dispersion method, while distribution constants were measured chromatographically. Agreement between the calculated and empirical results was fairly good even though some approximations were required. In most cases the longitudinal diffusion contribution governed the total plate height, while the contribution of Joule heating was insignificant even at exceptionally high field strengths used. The relatively long detection slit aperture was found to influence the separation efficiency strongly, while the other dispersion sources that were investigated were of minor importance, except for adsorption in the case of one analyte. With all analytes, the dispersive effect of longitudinal diffusion was reduced as the field strength was increased, leading to enhanced migration velocities and faster separations.  相似文献   

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On-line preconcentration methods for capillary electrophoresis   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3  
Osbourn DM  Weiss DJ  Lunte CE 《Electrophoresis》2000,21(14):2768-2779
The limits of detection (LOD) for capillary electrophoresis (CE) are constrained by the dimensions of the capillary. For example, the small volume of the capillary limits the total volume of sample that can be injected into the capillary. In addition, the reduced pathlength hinders common optical detection methods such as UV detection. Many different techniques have been developed to improve the LOD for CE. In general these techniques are designed to compress analyte bands within the capillary, thereby increasing the volume of sample that can be injected without loss of CE efficiency. This on-line sample preconcentration, generally referred to as stacking, is based on either the manipulation of differences in the electrophoretic mobility of analytes at the boundary of two buffers with differing resistivities or the partitioning of analytes into a stationary or pseudostationary phase. This article will discuss a number of different techniques, including field-amplified sample stacking, large-volume sample stacking, pH-mediated sample stacking, on-column isotachophoresis, chromatographic preconcentration, sample stacking for micellar electrokinetic chromatography, and sweeping.  相似文献   

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The analysis of barbiturates in human serum (or plasma) and urine by high-performance capillary electrophoresis-electrokinetic capillary chromatography with on-column fast-scanning multi-wavelength detection is discussed. The use of a buffer of ca. pH 8 and containing sodium dodecyl sulphate provides a medium suitable for fast and high-resolution separations of barbiturates. Seven barbiturates are characterized by their retention and absorption spectra between 195 and 320 nm. Comparison of these computer-stored data with those of unknown samples is shown to allow the identification of barbiturates in samples of patients undergoing pharmacotherapy and in toxicological urine and serum specimens. Three-dimensional electropherograms provide reliable information on the requirement and suitability of sample pretreatment procedures. With urine, extraction of barbiturates prior to analysis is necessary. With human serum several barbiturates, including phenobarbital, are shown to elute in an interference-free window in front of uric acid and the proteins, allowing these substances to be determined by direct sample injection. The need for multi-wavelength detection over a relatively wide wavelength range as a means of peak confirmation in electrokinetic capillary analyses is demonstrated and limitations of this technique for compounds with similar retention behaviour and absorption spectra are discussed.  相似文献   

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In this contribution, surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) based on conical holed glass substrates deposited with silver colloids was reported for the first time. It combines the advantages of both dry SERS assays based on plane films deposited with silver colloids and wet SERS assays utilizing cuvettes or capillary tubes. Compared with plane glass substrates deposited with silver colloids, the conical holed glass substrates deposited with silver colloids exhibited five-to ten-folds of increase in the rate of signal enhancement, due to the internal multiple reflections of both the excitation laser beam and the Raman scattering photons within conical holes. The application of conical holed glass substrates could also yield significantly stronger and more reproducible SERS signals than SERS assays utilizing capillary tubes to sample the mixture of silver colloids and the solution of the analyte of interest. The conical holed glass substrates in combination with the multiplicative effects model for surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (MEMSERS) achieved quite sensitive and precise quantification of 6-mercaptopurine in complex plasma samples with an average relative prediction error of about 4% and a limit of detection of about 0.02 μM using a portable i-Raman 785H spectrometer. It is reasonable to expect that SERS technique based on conical holed enhancing substrates in combination with MEMSERS model can be developed and extended to other application areas such as drug detection, environmental monitoring, and clinic analysis, etc.  相似文献   

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Dynamic pH barrage junction focusing in CE enables effective signal enhancement, quantitative capture efficiencies, and straightforward optimization. The method is a technical variant of dynamic pH junction focusing. CE separation with dynamic pH barrage junction focusing is compatible with both optical and mass spectrometric detection. We developed a CE–MS/MS method using hydrophilic polyethyleneimine-coated capillaries and validated it for the qualitative analysis of amino acids, peptides, and tryptic peptides of digested monoclonal antibodies. The S/N of extracted ion electropherograms of zwitterionic analytes were enhanced by approximately two orders of magnitude with a tradeoff of a shortened separation window. Online focusing improved the MS signal intensity of a diluted antibody digest, enabling more precursor ions to be analyzed with subsequent tandem mass spectrometric identification. It also broadened the concentration range of protein digest samples for which adequate sequence coverage data can be obtained. With only 0.9 ng of digested infliximab sample loaded into the capillary, 76% and 100% sequence coverage was realized for antibody heavy and light chains, respectively, after online focusing. Full coverage was achieved with 9 ng of injected digest.  相似文献   

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We demonstrate here, for the first time, that non-aqueous capillary electrophoresis (NACE) can be interfaced with any ultra-low-temperature (ULT) separation method and 77 K fluorescence spectroscopy (FS). This novel ULT-NACE-FS system consists of a modular CE system, a dry ice bath, and instrumentation for 77 K fluorescence detection. The ULT-NACE method serves to separate structurally similar molecules by a combination of a low electrophoresis current and a high voltage at approximately -70 degrees C. When the ULT-NACE-separated analytes move into the quartz Dewar flask and traverse into the capillary detection window, liquid nitrogen was added, thus freezing the separating analyte zones, allowing the collection of 77 K fluorescence spectra for on-line spectral fingerprint identification. The first application of the ULT-NACE-FS system is described for the analysis of photo-converted analytes of trans-resveratrol; prospects and future applications of ULT-NACE-FS are also briefly addressed.  相似文献   

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Analysis reproducibility and detection sensitivity of capillary electrophoresis (CE) are often questioned by applied scientists, which has hindered its application as a routine method. To address these issues, a simple, precise, and reproducible dynamic coating method was developed by applying carboxymethyl chitosan (CMC) dynamic coating on fused silica capillary. The proposed coating was accomplished by simply rinsing the capillary with CMC solution for 1 min in between runs, with no regeneration procedure or buffer additives needed. Electroosmotic flow could be well controlled by adjusting the pH of background electrolyte, and the adsorption of analytes onto the capillary inner wall was effectively eliminated. The main parameters of the coating condition were optimized, and extensive applications of these CMC-dynamically coated capillaries in CE separations were then firmly confirmed. By using proteins, aristolochic acids, and inorganic anions as model analytes, the coating showed a good stability, high reproducibility, as well as improved sensitivity. Baseline separations could be obtained with high efficiency. The reduced adsorption was impressively effective for basic proteins, with an average plate number of 90,000/m for each protein, apart from the good resolution on the chromatogram. A high sensitive detection of α-lactalbumin was achieved with a limit of detection (S/N = 3) of 3.5 nM, and the number of theoretical plates was as high as 1,200,000/m. In addition, the combination of the CMC coating with nonaqueous CE and CE-mass spectrometry proved to be practical. All results showed that the CMC-dynamically coated capillary has special properties and obvious superiority over the uncoated ones for CE analysis.  相似文献   

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The system peaks that often appear on electropherograms in anion separation by CE with indirect spectrophotometric detection, negative voltage polarity and cathodic EOF are studied. The system peaks are shown to correspond to the zones with the changed concentration of the BGE constituents; they appear while the zone of each analyte anion passes through the outlet end of the capillary and are transported to the detector by EOF. An equation is suggested for predicting migration times of the system peaks with an error of 1%. The ratios of the system peak area to the analyte peak area are found to amount to 20%. It is shown that it is possible to avoid overlapping of the system peaks and analyte peaks by controlling the EOF velocity owing to hydrodynamic pressure. Using the mathematical simulation of CE shows that the system peaks and baseline shift can result from changing the transference numbers of the BGE ions and analyte ions at the capillary edge. The cases when the system peak may be incorrectly identified as the peak of analyte ion are considered. In order to avoid such errors, some practical recommendations are given.  相似文献   

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This paper describes the development and design of a new, efficient, simple and robust interface for coupling capillary electrophoresis (CE) with inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. The interface is based on a modified microconcentric nebulizer which permits a low flow rate of about 6 μL/min in the free aspiration mode. This interface construction provides an electrical connection for stable electrophoretic separations and adapts the flow rate of the electro-osmotic flow inside the CE capillary to the flow rate of the nebulizer for efficient transport of the analytes into the plasma. By optimization of the fluid mechanical properties the interface prevents the nebulizer from causing any laminar flow in the CE capillary and thus the high resolution power of CE can be preserved. Furthermore, this new device permits independent optimization of the nebulization from the CE whereby exact positioning of the CE capillary is not necessary, thus enabling fast exchange. A low dead volume spraychamber has been constructed which circumvents any band broadening of the sharp CE signals. Peak widths down to 3.5 s comparable to CE with UV detection are possible. Received: 5 February 1999 / Revised: 21 April 1999 / Accepted: 23 April 1999  相似文献   

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This paper describes the development and design of a new, efficient, simple and robust interface for coupling capillary electrophoresis (CE) with inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. The interface is based on a modified microconcentric nebulizer which permits a low flow rate of about 6 μL/min in the free aspiration mode. This interface construction provides an electrical connection for stable electrophoretic separations and adapts the flow rate of the electro-osmotic flow inside the CE capillary to the flow rate of the nebulizer for efficient transport of the analytes into the plasma. By optimization of the fluid mechanical properties the interface prevents the nebulizer from causing any laminar flow in the CE capillary and thus the high resolution power of CE can be preserved. Furthermore, this new device permits independent optimization of the nebulization from the CE whereby exact positioning of the CE capillary is not necessary, thus enabling fast exchange. A low dead volume spraychamber has been constructed which circumvents any band broadening of the sharp CE signals. Peak widths down to 3.5 s comparable to CE with UV detection are possible. Received: 5 February 1999 / Revised: 21 April 1999 / Accepted: 23 April 1999  相似文献   

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The at-line coupling of capillary electrophoresis (CE) and surface-enhanced resonance Raman spectroscopy (SERRS) was optimized for the separation and subsequent spectroscopic identification of charged analytes (dye compounds). Raman spectra were recorded following deposition of the electropherogram onto a moving substrate. To this end a new interface was developed using a stainless steel needle as a (grounded) cathode. The outlet end of the CE capillary was inserted into this metal needle; CE buffer touching the needle tip served as the electrical connection for the CE separation. A translation table was used to move the TLC plate at a constant speed during the deposition. The distance between the tip of the fused silica column and the TLC plate was kept as small as possible in order to establish a constant bridge-flow, while avoiding direct contact. The dyes Basic Red 9 (BR9), Acid Orange 7 (AO7) and Food Yellow 3 (FY3) were used as test compounds. After CE separation in a 20 mM borate buffer at pH 10, after deposition, concentrated silver colloid was added to each analyte spot, followed by irradiation with 514.5 nm light from an argon ion laser to record the SERRS signal using a Raman microscope. Different types of silver colloids were tested: Lee–Meisel type (citrate), borate, and gold-coated silver. BR9 (positively charged) gave much more intense SERRS spectra than the two negatively charged dyes. For BR9 and AO7 the citrate-coated Lee–Meisel colloid yielded the most intense SERRS spectra. The CE–SERRS system was used to separate and detect the negatively charged dyes. Silver colloid and nitric acid (to improve adsorption) were added post-deposition. Even though their chemical structures are very similar, AO7 and FY3 could be readily distinguished based on their SERRS spectra. The limits of detection (S/N=3) of the CE–SERRS system ranged from 6.7×10–5 M (2.6×10–12 mol injected) for FY3 down to 1.8×10–6 M (7.0×10–14 mol injected) for BR9.D. Arráez Román and E. Efremov contributed equally to this work.  相似文献   

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Yu WW  White IM 《The Analyst》2012,137(5):1168-1173
We demonstrate an extremely simple and practical surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) technique for trace chemical detection. Filter membranes first trap silver nanoparticles to form a SERS-active substrate and then concentrate analytes from a mL-scale sample into a μL-scale detection volume. We demonstrate a significant improvement in detection limit as compared to colloidal SERS for the pesticide malathion and the food contaminant melamine. The measured SERS intensity exhibits low variation relative to traditional SERS techniques, and the data can be closely fit with a Langmuir isotherm. Thus, due to the simple procedure, the low-cost of the substrates, the quantitative results, and the performance improvement due to analyte concentration, our technique enables SERS to be practical for a broad range of analytical applications, including field-based detection of toxins in large-volume samples.  相似文献   

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Three strategies were investigated for the simultaneous separation and on-line preconcentration of charged and neutral hypolipidaemic drugs in micellar electrokinetic chromatography (MEKC). A background electrolyte (BGE) consisting of 20 mM ammonium bicarbonate buffer (pH 8.50) and 50 mM sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) was used for the separation and on-line preconcentration of the drugs. The efficiencies of sweeping, analyte focusing by micelle collapse (AFMC), and simultaneous field-amplified sample stacking (FASS) and sweeping, were compared for the preconcentration of eight hypolipidaemic drugs in different conductivity sample matrices. When compared with a hydrodynamic injection (5 s at 50 mbar, 0.51% of capillary volume to detection window) of drug mixture prepared in the separation BGE, improvements of detection sensitivity of 60-, 83-, and 80-fold were obtained with sweeping, AFMC and simultaneous FASS and sweeping, respectively, giving limits of detection (LODs) of 50, 36, and 38 μg/L, respectively. The studied techniques showed suitability for focusing different types of analytes having different values of retention factor (k). This is the first report for the separation of different types of hypolipidaemic drugs by capillary electrophoresis (CE). The three methods were validated then applied for the analysis of target analytes in wastewater samples from Hobart city.  相似文献   

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TANAKA Yoshihide 《色谱》2002,20(4):317-327
 Capillary electrophoresis (CE) has become a powerful tool for enantiomer separations during the last decade. Since 1993, the author has investigated enantiomer separations by affinity capillary electrophoresis (affinity CE) with some proteins and by cyclodextrin electrokinetic chromatography (CDEKC) with some charged cyclodextrins (CDs). Many successful enantiomer separations are demonstrated from our study in this review article. In the enantiomer separations by affinity CE, the deterioration of detection  相似文献   

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