scholarly journals Characterization of linearly coupled capillaries with various inner diameters in the context of capillary electrophoresis

Author(s):  
Daniel Böhm ◽  
Frank-Michael Matysik

AbstractAs a result of continuous instrumental progress, capillary electrophoresis has become an established separation technique. However, the choice of the suitable capillary inner diameter is sometimes difficult due to different instrumental requirements concerning injection, separation, or detection. To overcome this problem, we assembled two capillaries with different inner diameters, meaning that the inner diameter of the capillary at the injection side was different from that at the detection side. Since this was a rather uncommon approach, we focused on the associated effects in this proof-of-concept study. For the experiments, a non-aqueous model system was used, consisting of an acetonitrile-based background electrolyte and the two ferrocene derivates, ferrocenemethanol and decamethylferrocene. Using capillary flow injection analysis hyphenated to capacitively coupled contactless conductivity detection, it could be shown that fragmented capillaries of the same inner diameter had slightly lower volume flow rates than non-fragmented capillaries. With non-aqueous capillary electrophoresis hyphenated to UV detection, it was found that the coupling of capillaries with different inner diameter had a much stronger effect on the capillary electrophoresis flow than combinations with the same inner diameter. Additionally, if the inner diameter of the second capillary was larger than the inner diameter of the first capillary, a higher theoretical plate number and an increased sensitivity were found. Furthermore, it was found that there was no significant peak tailing introduced by the coupling. Graphic abstract

Author(s):  
Le Minh Dinh ◽  
Quoc Anh Hoang ◽  
Ngoc Mai Pham Thi ◽  
Anh Huong Nguyen Thi ◽  
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Food quality control has become much more important during the last decade and demanded the development of robust, efficient, sensitive, and cost-effective analytical techniques. Capillary electrophoresis with capacitively coupled contactless conductivity detection (CE-C4D) is a powerful separation method based on the different migration time rate of components in the background electrolyte solution, and it is suitable for all charged ions. There is a large number of compound groups in food that can be determined by the CE-C4D method, such as amino acids, biogenic amines, fatty acids, food additives, sweeteners, and nutrients. This paper provides an overview of recent applications of the CE-C4D in food analysis over the last decade. General conclusions and future prospects of applicability of the CE-C4D method in food analysis are presented.


Author(s):  
Gazala Mohamed Ben-Hander ◽  
Ashraf Ahmed Ali Abdusalam ◽  
Bahruddin Saad ◽  
Ahmad Makahleh ◽  
Salizawati Muhamad Salhimi

A method for the determination of metformin hydrochloride (MH) in pharmaceutical formulations by capillary electrophoresis with capacitively coupled contactless conductivity (C4D) detection was investigated. The separation was achieved under normal polarity mode at 17.5°C, 30 kV, hydrodynamic injection (50 mbar for 8 s) and using a bare fused silica capillary 72 cm × 75 µm i.d. (detection length, 10.5 cm from the outlet end of the capillary). The optimized background electrolyte consisted of 10 mM 2-morpholinoethanesulfonic acid and 10 mM histidine, pH 6.8. C4D parameters were set at fixed amplitude of 100 V and frequency of 650 kHz. Under the optimum conditions, the method shows good linearity over the range of 10-30 µg mL-1 MH (r2=0.9971). Limits of detection and quantitation based on S/N ratio of 3 and 10 were 0.049 and 0.15 µg mL-1, respectively. The proposed method was successfully applied to the assay of MH in pharmaceutical formulations and establishing the dissolution profiles for both immediate and extended release formulations of MH.


Author(s):  
Miloslava Vítovcová ◽  
Jan Hlaváček ◽  
Jan Pícha ◽  
Václav Vaněk ◽  
Jiří Jiráček ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Vol 1113 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 251-254 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiangyi Huang ◽  
Jifang Weng ◽  
Fuming Sang ◽  
Xingtao Song ◽  
Chengxi Cao ◽  
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