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Type |
Poster Presentation |
Area |
Analytical Chemistry |
Room No. |
Grand Ballroom |
Time |
10월 19일 (금요일) 11:00~12:30 |
Code |
ANAL.P-338 |
Subject |
Headspace in-tube microextraction of chlorophenols by capillary electrophoresis-electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry |
Authors |
Yun Jung Choi, Joon Yub Kwon, Doo Soo Chung* Division of Chemistry, Seoul National University, Korea |
Abstract |
Capillary electrophoresis/mass spectrometry (CE/MS) is a powerful analytical tool combining high performance separation of CE and information-rich MS. Headspace in-tube microextraction (HS-ITME) is a simplest possible scheme of liquid phase microextraction, providing sample cleanup and enrichment for volatile compounds. As a means of improving the power of CE/MS further, HS-ITME was in-line coupled with CE/MS. When HS-ITME was coupled with CE/electrospray (ESI)-MS, the capillary outlet is exposed to the open air and there was a problem of air plug formation due to evaporation of the run buffer in the capillary. By running a small amount of the sheath liquid during extraction, the evaporation problem was solved. Then without any physical modification of the CE/MS setup, dichlorophenols and trichlorophenols in an acidified aqueous solution were enriched into a basic acceptor plug at the entrance of the capillary. The chlorophenols were enriched about 50 times with a 5-min HS-ITME at room temperature, and successfully analyzed by CE/MS.
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E-mail |
yunjungchoi@snu.ac.kr |
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