Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10547859 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Purpose-made capillary electrophoresis set-ups for reaction kinetics monitoring featuring two automated injectors allowed the easy reduction of the needed reactant amount down to 500 μL. The first set-up is similar to the cross injector used frequently in lab-on-chip designs while the other uses falling droplets for sample/buffer delivery. The versatility of the system was demonstrated by the analysis of oxidation of C-vitamin by hydrogen peroxide. Pseudo first order reaction rates about 10â3 sâ1 were measured with RSD = 1-3% in one experiment and RSD = 20% in interday/person experiment. Plate numbers were typically around 5000-20,000.
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Authors
M. Kulp, M. Vaher, M. Kaljurand,