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Integrated capillar electrophoresis amperometric detection microchip with replaceable microdisk working electrode - II. Influence of channel cross-sectional area on the separation and detection of dopamine and catechol

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JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A
Volume 1080, Issue 2, Pages 192-198

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DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2005.05.032

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microchip capillary electrophoresis; amperometric detection; high voltage interference; dopamine and catechol

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The interference of separation high voltage with the electrochemical detection is a major challenge to the microchip capillary electrophoresis-electrochetnical detection systems with end-channel detection mode. Using dopamine and catechol as model analytes, the influences of channel cross-sectional area and channel-to-electrode distance on the high-voltage interference, accordingly on the separation and detection performances of the microchip capillary electrophoresis-electrochemical detection system were investigated. With the increase of the channel cross-sectional area from 312 through 450-615 mu m(2), the apparent half-wave potentials of hydrodynamic voltammetry for dopamine at the field strength of 288 V/cm shifted positively from 285 through 330-400 mV. By using a chip with the smallest channel cross-section (312 mu m(2) with top width of 37.3 mu m, and depth of.8.9 mu m) the residual high-voltage field in the detection cell was small, so that detection was conducted at a channel-to-electrode distance of 20 mu m to achieve better performances of separation and detection. (c) 2005 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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