Laser-Induced fluorescence detection in conventional-size liquid chromatography with a frequency-doubled argon-ion laser |
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Authors: | R.J. Van De Nesse G.Ph. Hoornweg C. Gooijer U.A.Th. Brinkman N.H. Velthorst |
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Affiliation: | Department of General and Analytical Chemistry, Free University, De Boelelaan 1083, 1081 HV Amsterdam The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) detection in conventional-size column liquid chromatography is achieved at 257 nm with a frequency-doubled argon-ion laser. Short-wavelength excitation offers two important advantages: firstly, a wide variety of analytes can be excited, and secondly, the Raman scatter of the eluent does not interfere with the fluorescence of the analytes. A standard mixture of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons was studied, both with LIF detection and with a commercially available sensitive conventional fluorescence detector. The improvement in the detection limits ranges from about a factory of 4 to 30; the LIF detection limits are typically at the 50 ng l?1 level, which corresponds to an injected amount of 0.5 pg. |
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