High sensitivity for indirect detection was achieved by utilising highly absorbing species as the displaced co-ion (or probe). Two highly absorbing dyes, bromocresol green and indigo-tetrasulfonate, were investigated as potential probes in the determination of small organic and inorganic anions. The concentration of these probes was kept as low as possible to ensure the signal-to-noise ratios were reasonable and the background absorbance was within the linear range of the detector. Four different protocols for buffering the electrolyte with such low probe concentrations were investigated. Buffering with agents that introduce co-anions [acetate or 2-(cyclohexylamino)ethanesulfonic acid (CHES) buffers] proved unsuitable as detection sensitivi...
A method based on indirect photometric detection (IPD) in CE employing a blue LED (473 nm) as a lig...
The suitability of relatively slow (low absolute value of mobility) coanionic buffers in background ...
In indirect photometric detection in capillary electrophoresis, the concentration of the absorbing p...
High sensitivity for indirect detection was achieved by utilising highly absorbing species as the di...
The aim of this work was to substantially improve the detection sensitivity and corresponding limits...
This work presents studies on separations and indirect absorbance detection of anions by capillary ...
Indirect photometric detection (absorbance and fluorescence) of anions by capillary electrophoresis ...
The use of highly absorbing anionic dyes as probes and isoelectric ampholytes as buffers in backgrou...
This review focuses on the indirect photometric detection of anions and cations by capillary electro...
This study addresses the two major problems in the use of dyes as highly absorbing probes for indire...
Using indirect photometric detection of anions in capillary zone electrophoresis, the composition of...
Background electrolytes (BGEs) containing more than one UV-absorbing probe co-anion were investigate...
A method based on indirect photometric detection (IPD) in CE employing a blue LED (473 nm) as a lig...
The suitability of relatively slow (low absolute value of mobility) coanionic buffers in background ...
In indirect photometric detection in capillary electrophoresis, the concentration of the absorbing p...
High sensitivity for indirect detection was achieved by utilising highly absorbing species as the di...
The aim of this work was to substantially improve the detection sensitivity and corresponding limits...
This work presents studies on separations and indirect absorbance detection of anions by capillary ...
Indirect photometric detection (absorbance and fluorescence) of anions by capillary electrophoresis ...
The use of highly absorbing anionic dyes as probes and isoelectric ampholytes as buffers in backgrou...
This review focuses on the indirect photometric detection of anions and cations by capillary electro...
This study addresses the two major problems in the use of dyes as highly absorbing probes for indire...
Using indirect photometric detection of anions in capillary zone electrophoresis, the composition of...
Background electrolytes (BGEs) containing more than one UV-absorbing probe co-anion were investigate...
A method based on indirect photometric detection (IPD) in CE employing a blue LED (473 nm) as a lig...
The suitability of relatively slow (low absolute value of mobility) coanionic buffers in background ...
In indirect photometric detection in capillary electrophoresis, the concentration of the absorbing p...