| Literature DB >> 30010238 |
Eoin Murray1,2, Yan Li3, Sinead A Currivan3, Breda Moore1, Aoife Morrin2, Dermot Diamond2, Mirek Macka3, Brett Paull3,4.
Abstract
A miniaturized, flexible, and low-cost capillary ion chromatography system has been developed for anion analysis in water. The ion chromatography has an open platform, modular design, and allows for ease of modification. The assembled platform weighs ca. 0.6 kg and is 25 × 25 cm in size. Isocratic separation of common anions (F- , Cl- , NO2- , Br- , and NO3- ) could be achieved in under 15 min using sodium benzoate eluent at a flow rate of 3 μL/min, a packed capillary column (0.150 × 150 mm) containing Waters IC-Pak 10 μm anion exchange resin, and light-emitting diode based indirect UV detection. Several low UV light-emitting diodes were assessed in terms of sensitivity, including a new 235 nm light-emitting diode, however, the highest sensitivity was demonstrated using a 255 nm light-emitting diode. Linear calibration ranges applicable to typical natural water analysis were obtained. For retention time and peak area repeatability, relative standard deviation values ranged from 0.60-0.95 and 1.95-3.53%, respectively. Several water samples were analysed and accuracy (recovery) was demonstrated through analysis of a prepared mixed anion standard. Relative errors of -0.36, -1.25, -0.80, and -0.76% were obtained for fluoride, chloride, nitrite, and nitrate, respectively.Entities:
Keywords: UV light emitting diode; indirect UV detection; inorganic anions; miniaturized capillary ion chromatography; water analysis
Year: 2018 PMID: 30010238 DOI: 10.1002/jssc.201800495
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sep Sci ISSN: 1615-9306 Impact factor: 3.645