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Apparatus, micro HPLC

Apparatus, micro HPLC, 110 Aromatic compounds, C02 density,... [Pg.237]

The chip micro reactor ([R 6]) was only one part of a complex serial-screening apparatus [20]. This automated system consists of an autosampler (CTC-HTS Pal system) which introduces the reactant solutions in the chip via capillaries. A pumping system (p-HPLC-CEC System) serves for fluid motion by hydro dynamic-driven flow. A dilution system [Jasco PU-15(5)] is used for slug dilution on-chip. The detection system was a Jasco UV-1575 and analysis was carried out by LC/MS (Agilent 1100 series capLC-Waters Micromass ZQ). All components were on-line and self-configured. [Pg.525]

In addition to the commercially available systems, several authors have described laboratory-built systems using commercially available components from companies such as Upchurch Scientific (Oak Harbor, WA). One of the first reported laboratory-built micro-bore HPLC systems was described by Simpson and Brown, which was a simple adaptation of a standard HPLC system to accept micro-bore columns built from guard columns. A complete system has been described based on dual microdialysis syringe pumps (CMA Microdialysis, Chelmsford, M A) or dual syringe pumps (Harvard Apparatus, Inc., Holliston, MA), a microinjection port, and a micro-column the latter components being obtained from Upchurch scientific (Figure 3.5). This system was coupled with a laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) detector and used to measure neuropeptides in sub-microliter samples. A further modification of this system was built to perform immunoaffinity isolations of biomedically important analytes from clinical samples. ... [Pg.79]

Micronization in the field of column hardware and packing materials led to the development of microbore and short columns the latter allow separation times sometimes to be shortened by a factor of 10 (83, 385). The advent of microbore columns created a whole new methodology in HPLC with detection limits lowered into the femto-mole range (224, 260, 291). Special micro-metering pumps give pulseless flow rates down to pl/min, and allow direct interfacing of the LC apparatus to a mass or infrared spectrometer. They also open the field of fused silica columns for HPLC use, and it might be not too optimistic to expect theoretical plate numbers of >500000 per LC column for the near future. [Pg.50]

The combination of XRF with electrophoresis can constitute a quasi-on-line coupling technique. Great efforts have been made to develop on-line analysis techniques with XRF. Mann et reported a technique of on-line SRXRF detection of metal ions, such as Fe, Co, Cu, and Zn, in their high binding-constant complexes for capillary electrophoresis (CE) separation. An X-ray transparent polymer coupling is used to create a window for the on-line X-ray detection. In contrast to ICP-MS, this detection technique is not limited by sample or the buffer volatility or atomization efficiency. Simultaneous XRF and UV absorbance detection can be used to provide on-line determination of metal/chelate ratios. A bench-top energy-dispersive micro X-ray fluorescence system was also combined with the CE apparatus constructed by a thin-walled fused-silica capillary for elemental analysis of the species containing Fe, Co, and Cu, for example. This coupled technique used for metalloprotein speciation analysis can avoid the compromise between optimal separation and sensitive detection, which must be taken into account in the HPLC-ICP-MS procedure. In addition, this detection scheme is non-destructive, so the separated material can be recovered for additional characterization. [Pg.88]


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