On-column detection of multiphoton-excited fluorescence in CE using hyphenated cylindrical-square capillaries |
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Authors: | Xu Youzhi Chen Sheng Feng Xiaojun Du Wei Luo Qingming Liu Bi-Feng |
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Institution: | Division of Biomedical Photonics at Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics, Department of Systems Biology, College of Life Science and Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, PR China. |
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Abstract: | Multiphoton-excited fluorescence (MPEF) is a complementary and useful mode of LIF detection in CE with advantages of ultra-low mass detectability and spectral excitability, but it is currently quite limited by its end-column configuration. In this article, we demonstrate a novel strategy of on-column schemes that can greatly facilitate MPEF detection in CE. FITC-labeled amine species were used as the model samples for the evaluation and comparison of those detection scenarios. By using the square capillary instead of the conventional cylindrical one, the on-column MPEF could be readily achieved, with detection sensitivity of 0.72 microM that was comparable with the end-column mode. However, this strategy unfavorably reduced separation efficiency. The theoretical plate number on averaging all the sample peaks was significantly decreased from 283,000 to 19,000/m. To minimize such an influence, a short square capillary acting as an on-column MPEF detection cell was then mounted to a long cylindrical capillary responsible for the CE separation. Results indicated that both high separation efficiency (240,000/m) and better detectability (0.42 microM) were realized simultaneously by using this binary-capillary configuration. Quantitative analysis was performed under the optimized detector configuration and revealed a linear dynamic range of 2 orders of magnitude, with mass detection limit down to the mid-yottomole level. |
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Keywords: | CE Detection method Multiphoton‐excited fluorescence |
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