Abstract − Analytical Sciences, 29(3), 373 (2013).
Direct Sampling in Air of Capillary Electrophoresis
  Saaya MINEMATSU and Xing-Zheng WU
  Department of Life, Environment and Materials Science, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, 1-30-3 Wajiro-higashi, Higashi, Fukuoka 811-0295, Japan
  Capillary electrophoresis (CE) is usually off-line combined with an adsorption/desorption method to analyze gaseous or atmospheric samples.  Here, we demonstrated direct sampling in the air of CE.  The inlet end of a fused silica capillary filled with a pH 7.2 phosphate buffer was placed in the air for absorbing gaseous or volatile components, while the outlet end was immersed into a buffer vial at the low electric potential side.  After a certain period of time, the inlet end was immersed into another buffer vial at the high electric potential side; CE was carried out by applying a high electric voltage of 20 kV.  An UV-absorbance detector (wavelength, 254 nm) was used in CE.  Evaporated vanillin in air was used as model gaseous sample.  Experimental factors, such as a height difference between the inlet end and the outlet buffer, were investigated in detail.  Fast detection of evaporated vanillin in indoor air was demonstrated.
  
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