One of the major problems facing the development of capillary electrophoresis (CE) is the relatively high limits of detection when compared to traditional high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) methods. While the use of an alternative detector can offer better sensitivity, a more universal approach is sample preconcentration. Numerous on-line methods have been developed to improve the sensitivity of CE, and are based on electrophoretic principles, chromatographic principles, or a combination of both. This review will discuss all forms of on-line preconcentration methods for CE, with emphasis given to those that have shown particular merit when applied to inorganic and small organic anions
Determination of soluble ion concentrations directly in the pulp suspension by separation techniques...
This chapter reviews the theory and methodological developments of on-line concentration techniques ...
Poor sensitivity is considered to be one of the major limitations of electrophoretic separation meth...
One of the major problems facing the development of capillary electrophoresis (CE) is the relatively...
Capillary electrophoresis has become a well-established and routine-based separation technique. It i...
On-line preconcentration is one of the aspects of analytical method development using capillary elec...
Quaternary ammonium functionalised polymeric latex particles were coated onto the wall of a fused-si...
Efforts to overcome the low concentration sensitivity of Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) have continu...
A solid-phase extraction method based on an ion-exchange retention mechanism has been used for in-li...
This review focuses on the indirect photometric detection of anions and cations by capillary electro...
Indirect photometric detection (absorbance and fluorescence) of anions by capillary electrophoresis ...
A new method is described for the elution of inorganic anions in open-tubular capillary electrochrom...
High sensitivity for indirect detection was achieved by utilising highly absorbing species as the di...
To meet the need for a new and validated analytical method for simultaneous determination of inorgan...
Determination of soluble ion concentrations directly in the pulp suspension by separation techniques...
This chapter reviews the theory and methodological developments of on-line concentration techniques ...
Poor sensitivity is considered to be one of the major limitations of electrophoretic separation meth...
One of the major problems facing the development of capillary electrophoresis (CE) is the relatively...
Capillary electrophoresis has become a well-established and routine-based separation technique. It i...
On-line preconcentration is one of the aspects of analytical method development using capillary elec...
Quaternary ammonium functionalised polymeric latex particles were coated onto the wall of a fused-si...
Efforts to overcome the low concentration sensitivity of Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) have continu...
A solid-phase extraction method based on an ion-exchange retention mechanism has been used for in-li...
This review focuses on the indirect photometric detection of anions and cations by capillary electro...
Indirect photometric detection (absorbance and fluorescence) of anions by capillary electrophoresis ...
A new method is described for the elution of inorganic anions in open-tubular capillary electrochrom...
High sensitivity for indirect detection was achieved by utilising highly absorbing species as the di...
To meet the need for a new and validated analytical method for simultaneous determination of inorgan...
Determination of soluble ion concentrations directly in the pulp suspension by separation techniques...
This chapter reviews the theory and methodological developments of on-line concentration techniques ...
Poor sensitivity is considered to be one of the major limitations of electrophoretic separation meth...