Abstract

In the present research, field-amplified sample injection-CZE (FASI-CZE) coupled with a diode array detector was established to determine trace level sulfa antibiotic. Sulfathiazole, sulfadiazine, sulfamethazine, sulfadimethoxine, sulfamethoxazole, and sulfisoxazole were selected as analytes for the experiments. The background electrolyte solution consisted of 70.0mmol/L borax and 60.0mmol/L boric acid (including 10% methanol, pH 9.1). The plug was 2.5mmol/L borax, which was injected into the capillary at a pressure of 0.5psi for 5s. Then the sample was injected into the capillary at an injection voltage of -10kV for 20s. The electrophoretic separation was carried out under a voltage of +19kV. The capillary temperature was maintained at 20˚C throughout the analysis, and six sulfonamides were completely separated within 35min. Compared with pressure injection-CZE, the sensitivity of FASI-CZE was increased by 6.25-10.0 times, and the LODs were reduced from 0.2-0.5 to 0.02-0.05μg/mL. The method was applied to the determination of sulfonamides in river water and particulate matter samples. The recoveries were 78.59-106.59%. The intraday and interday precisions were 2.89-7.35% and 2.77-7.09%, respectively. This provides a simpler and faster method for the analysis of sulfa antibiotic residues in environmental samples.

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