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LVSEP Analysis of Cationic Analytes in Cationic Polymer-Coating Microchannel Prepared by Vacuum-Drying Method

Journal

CHROMATOGRAPHY
Volume 42, Issue 2, Pages 109-114

Publisher

SOC CHROMATOGRAPHIC SCIENCES
DOI: 10.15583/jpchrom.2021.008

Keywords

Microchip electrophoresis; On-line sample preconcentration; LVSEP; Vacuum-drying coating; Cationic analytes

Funding

  1. JSPS KAKENHI [JP15K05527, JP18K05162]
  2. SENTAN, JST

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The study achieved enrichment of histamine in polymer-coated microchannels using LVSEP method, resulting in improved detection sensitivity.
To improve the detection sensitivity of cationic analytes with simple experimental procedures in microchip electrophoresis (MCE), large-volume sample stacking with an electroosmotic flow (EOF) pump (LVSEP) was performed in polymer-coated microchannels. At first, cationic polybrene (PB) was employed as the coating polymer to reverse the EOF. In the LVSEP analyses, however, the PB-coated microchannel gave insufficient enrichments and broader peaks for cationic standard dyes. By the application of neutral poly(vinyl alcohol) and cationic poly(allylamine) mixture-coating, on the other hand, good enrichments of histamine were achieved by LVSEP with a sensitive enhancement factor of 120.

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