Issue 9, 1997

Capillary Electrophoresis Detector Using a Light Emitting Diode and Optical Fibres

Abstract

The construction of a simple absorption monitor for capillary electrophoresis, based on a bright blue-green light emitting diode as radiation source, is described. Fibre optic coupling between light source, capillary and photodiode detectors was employed. It was found that, owing to the use of a high intensity light emitting diode, no optical focusing elements were required. The performance of the device was found to be comparable to that of a commercial detector, and the versatility is demonstrated with methods for the determination of transition metal ions by complexation with 4-(2-pyridylazo)resorcinol and the indirect detection of other inorganic cations and anions using organic dyes.

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Analyst, 1997,122, 949-953

Capillary Electrophoresis Detector Using a Light Emitting Diode and Optical Fibres

P. A. G. Butler, B. Mills and P. C. Hauser, Analyst, 1997, 122, 949 DOI: 10.1039/A703413J

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