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High-sensitivity determination of the degradation products of chemical warfare agents by capillary electrophoresis–indirect UV absorbance detection
Authors:Jeremy E. Melanson   Brian L. -Y. Wong   Camille A. Boulet  Charles A. Lucy
Affiliation:

a Department of Chemistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2G2, Canada

b Chemical and Biological Agent Detection Group, Defense Research Establishment Suffield, Box 4000, Medicine Hat, Alberta T1A 8K6, Canada

Abstract:Capillary electrophoresis coupled with indirect UV absorbance detection was employed for the determination of the chemical warfare agent degradation products: methylphosphonic acid, ethyl methylphosphonate, isopropyl methylphosphonate, and pinacolyl methylphosphonate. Glutamic acid was used as a buffering agent at its isoelectric point (pH 3.22). In its zwitterionic form, glutamic acid does not act as a competing co-anion in the system, thus providing buffering capacity while maintaining high sensitivity. The indirect probe (phenylphosphonic acid) concentration was lowered to 1 mM from the 10 mM in previous literature studies, further enhancing sensitivity. Detection limits of 2 μM were achieved with hydrodynamic injection and up to 100-fold lower using electrokinetic injection. The increased buffering capacity of this system over previous methods led to migration time reproducibility RSD values of 0.18 to 0.22%. This represents a 10-fold improvement in reproducibility over previous studies with comparable or improved sensitivity.
Keywords:Phosphonic acids
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