Anal. Chem., 73 (15), 3687 -3690, 2001. 10.1021/ac010053e S0003-2700(01)00053-1
Web Release Date: June 19, 2001

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Electrophoresis in Nanometer Inner Diameter Capillaries with Electrochemical Detection

Lori A. Woods, Thomas P. Roddy, Tracy L. Paxon, and Andrew G. Ewing*

Department of Chemistry, The Pennsylvania State University, 152 Davey Laboratory, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802

Received for review January 12, 2001. Accepted May 18, 2001.

Abstract:

Separations have been achieved in 770- and 430-nm-inner diameter capillaries. The extremely low sample volumes involved in the study of biological microenvironments such as single cells has led to the desire to develop separation techniques in these ultrasmall capillaries. Total sample volumes as low as 12 fL have been injected using these nanometer inner diameter capillaries. Separations of several catecholamines have been accomplished in these submicrometer capillaries using both capillary zone electrophoresis and micellar electrokinetic chromatography with end-column amperometric detection.


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