Abstract
A miniaturized capillary electrophoresis (CE) system with UV-Vis detection was coupled to a flow injection (FI) system for achieving high throughput continuous sample introduction. The cassette of a commercial CE instrument was modified to hold a 6.5 cm long silica capillary and a flow-through waste reservoir. The cassette was inserted into the flow-cell chamber of a commercial UV detector, with the light beam focused on the capillary and collected by two ball lenses on the cassette. The capillary inlet, left outside the cassette and detector, was positioned on the top of a vertical 3.5 mm diameter glass rod, in close contact with an electrode. Samples injected through the FI system dropped freely on top of the pillar, covering the capillary inlet and electrode. Continuous sample introduction was achieved for CE separations under non-interrupted separation voltage, which was isolated from the FI system through the discontinuity of droplets. The newly developed interface and UV detection system was used for fast separation of sulphamethoxazole (SMZ) and trimethoprim (TMP) in sulphatrim tablets, achieving a high throughput of over 48 h −1, and a low carryover of 2%. Separation efficiencies of 8 μm plate height and detection limits of 1.0 mg l −1 for SMZ and 0.5 mg l −1 (3 σ) for TMP were obtained.
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