Characterization of a micro spiral flow cell for chemiluminescence detection |
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Authors: | Wei Zhang Neil D. Danielson |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Miami University, Hughes Hall, Oxford, OH 45056, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() A 5.5 μl spiral micro-flow cell, mounted in front of a photomultiplier, is made from Teflon capillary (75 cm×100 μm ID) with two inlets for the CL reagent and carrier buffer and a waste outlet. It allows the rapid mixing of CL reagent and analyte and simultaneous detection of the emitted light. Using a flow rate of 25 μl/min for a 0.4 mM luminol-8 μM hemin solution (pH 11.6) and 50 μl/min of carrier buffer (pH 11.6), the slight exponential calibration curve for the flow injection–chemiluminescence (FI–CL) determination of H2O2 is 2.5–10 μM and the detection limit is 1.5 μM. The detection limit achieved by using a spiral flow cell is 24 times lower than that obtained from a conventional FI system with a low dead volume tee mixer and a 12 μl flow cell in a HPLC fluorometer with the source lamp off. This luminol CL detection method is successfully applied to the enzymatic determination of -lactate by FI. The lactate sample is mixed with polyethylene glycol (PEG)-stabilized lactate oxidase (LO) enzyme and then injected into the buffered (pH 7.5) carrier stream for CL detection of the H2O2 product. Using the optimal conditions of reaction temperature set to 37.5 °C and flow rates of 45 μl/min for the CL reagent and 60 μl/min for the carrier buffer, the calibration range for lactate is 5–50 μM and the detection limit is 2.9 μM. This method is applied to the determination of -lactate in beer. |
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Keywords: | Spiral micro-flow cell Flow injection Luminol chemiluminescence Hydrogen peroxide -lactate Polyethylene glycol |
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