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Low-molecular-mass anion screening for forensic environmental analyses by capillary zone electrophoresis with indirect UV detection
Authors:X Xu  P C A M de Bruyn  J A de Koeijer  H Logtenberg
Institution:

Ministry of Justice, Forensic Science Laboratory, Volmerlaan 17, 2288 GD Rijswijk, The Netherlands

Abstract:A method for low-molecular-mass anion screening is described using a buffer composed of 5-sulfosalicylate (SS) as a visualizing ion, hexadimethrine bromide as an electroosmotic flow modifier and Tris as a pH buffer component, at pH 8.6. All ions with effective mobility higher than 26dot operator10?9 m2 s?1 V?1 can be separated within 7.5 min under ?30 kV. By using the moderately mobile SS (54dot operator10?9 m2 s?1 V?1), not only the sensitivity of the detection is improved due to its high UV absorptivity, but also a smaller overall overloading effect is achieved. Meanwhile, the resolution of the high mobility ions, which is normally critical, remains almost the same as compared to a chromate buffer. With an electrokinetic injection, the limit of detection (LOD) of the common ions is 2–13 nM and the detection range is linear up to 0.5–3 μM. With a hydrostatic injection the LOD is 0.15–1 μM and the detection range is linear up to 25–200 μM. The identification of ions is performed by comparing the mobility of the ions with that of standards, taking the apparent and effective mobility of HCO3?, which is normally present in the sample solution, as a reference.
Keywords:Organic acids  Inorganic anions  Sulfosalicylic acid
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