Abstract: | A simple, convenient and sensitive flow-through cell incorporating multiple carbon fibres in a polyvinyl chloride tube was constructed for high performance liquid chromatography. The voltammetric behaviour, electrode treatment, stability and hydrodynamic voltammograms of such electrodes are discussed. An in-situ electrochemical pretreatment is proposed for activation and recovery of the activity of the carbon fibre electrode in flow-stream detection. The desirable detector was found to be nearly flow-rate independent. Catecholamines can be detected at concentrations as low as 2 × 10−9 M. The cell could be used in the mobile phase with little electrolyte. It was found that the solution resistance in the flow pathway was the major source of distortion of the shape of hydrodynamic voltammograms and of high noise at dilute electrolyte. Parallel detection using dual working electrodes is demonstrated for reversed-phase chromatographic separation of catecholamines. |