Application of long-lived luminescence for detection in liquid chromatography |
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Authors: | M Schreurs C Gooijer and N H Velthorst |
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Institution: | (1) Department of General and Analytical Chemistry, Free University, De Boelelaan 1083, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary Quenched and sensitized lanthanide luminescence as detection in liquid chromatography has been investigated. An important advantage in comparison with phosphorescence is that the long-lived luminescence as applied does not require deoxygenation of the samples. In order to obtain a high luminescence intensity Tb(III) complexes with acetylacetonate have been formed, after which indirect excitation of Tb(III) can be realized via the ligands. The potential of Tb(III) luminescence as a detection method in ion chromatography has been shown for chromate, which is an efficient quencher. Sensitizing of the Tb(III) luminescence has been applied for thiol-containing analytes. These compounds are derivatized with maleimidyl salicylic acid to complexes that sensitize the Tb(III) luminescence. From a comparison of the results obtained with normal fluorescence detection and time-resolved sensitized Tb(III) luminescence detection it has become clear that the last method has a higher sensitivity, but in particular a higher selectivity. |
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