Using flow injection analysis to time-resolve rhythmic and pulsatile signals |
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Authors: | Wheatley R Alan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Hull, UK. rawheatley@canadalane.demon.co.uk |
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Abstract: | Continuous monitoring can be used to detect rhythms, an important aspect of biology. But peaks of concentration are broadened by dispersion so that they overlap their neighbours and obscure high frequency chemoperiodicities. In this study, flow injection was found experimentally to be useful in resolving these. A rhythmically varying pattern of permanganate concentration was measured spectrophotometrically. The rhythm (frequency 0.08 Hz) was observable at a dispersion coefficient of 3.0 but not at 3.9 (when only a single peak was recorded). It was again observable using the same high dispersion manifold but positioned after an injection valve that subsampled the stream at intervals. A design based on this work is proposed for an automated instrument that outputs a time series of concentration measures. |
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