Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9748909 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We report the first successful hyphenation of a Fabry Pérot quantum cascade (QC) laser to a capillary electrophoresis system. This involved use of a dedicated IR-transparent flow cell, made of CaF2, constructed by means of SU-8 based lithography and low temperature wafer bonding techniques. Adenosine, guanosine, xanthosine and adenosine-5â²-monophosphate were separated in a borate-containing separation electrolyte (10 mM, pH 9.3). Functional group (carbohydrate) detection was accomplished by use of the 1080 cmâ1 emission line of the available QC-laser. The assessable optical path length could be increased, from the normally available 10-15 μm in CE-FTIR analyses, to 60 μm using this powerful mid-infrared laser and aqueous solutions.
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Authors
Malin Kölhed, Stefan Schaden, Bo Karlberg, Bernhard Lendl,