An open tubular ion chromatograph

© 2014 American Chemical Society. We describe an open tubular ion chromatograph (OTIC) that uses anion exchange latex coated 5 μm radius silica and 9.8 μm radius poly(methyl methacrylate) tubes and automated time/pressure based hydrodynamic injection for pL-nL scale injections. It is routinely possi...

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Main Authors: Yang,B., Zhang,M., Kanyanee,T., Stamos,B.N., Dasgupta,P.K.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-388242015-06-16T07:54:19Z An open tubular ion chromatograph Yang,B. Zhang,M. Kanyanee,T. Stamos,B.N. Dasgupta,P.K. Analytical Chemistry © 2014 American Chemical Society. We describe an open tubular ion chromatograph (OTIC) that uses anion exchange latex coated 5 μm radius silica and 9.8 μm radius poly(methyl methacrylate) tubes and automated time/pressure based hydrodynamic injection for pL-nL scale injections. It is routinely possible to generate 50 000 plates or more (up to 150 000 plates/m, columns between 0.3 and 0.8 m have been used), and as such, fast separations are possible, comparable to or in some cases better than the current practice of IC. With an optimized admittance detector, nonsuppressed detection permits LODs of submicromolar to double digit micromolar for a variety of analytes. However, large volume injections are possible and can significantly improve on this. A variety of eluents, the use of organic modifiers, and variations of eluent pH can be used to tailor a given separation. The approach is discussed in the context of extraterrestrial exploration, especially Mars, where the existence of large amounts of perchlorate in the soil needs to be confirmed. These columns can survive drying and freezing, and small footprint, low power consumption, and simplicity make OTIC a good candidate for such a mission. 2015-06-16T07:54:19Z 2015-06-16T07:54:19Z 2014-12-02 Article 00032700 2-s2.0-84915758175 10.1021/ac503249t http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84915758175&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/38824 American Chemical Society
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Analytical Chemistry
spellingShingle Analytical Chemistry
Yang,B.
Zhang,M.
Kanyanee,T.
Stamos,B.N.
Dasgupta,P.K.
An open tubular ion chromatograph
description © 2014 American Chemical Society. We describe an open tubular ion chromatograph (OTIC) that uses anion exchange latex coated 5 μm radius silica and 9.8 μm radius poly(methyl methacrylate) tubes and automated time/pressure based hydrodynamic injection for pL-nL scale injections. It is routinely possible to generate 50 000 plates or more (up to 150 000 plates/m, columns between 0.3 and 0.8 m have been used), and as such, fast separations are possible, comparable to or in some cases better than the current practice of IC. With an optimized admittance detector, nonsuppressed detection permits LODs of submicromolar to double digit micromolar for a variety of analytes. However, large volume injections are possible and can significantly improve on this. A variety of eluents, the use of organic modifiers, and variations of eluent pH can be used to tailor a given separation. The approach is discussed in the context of extraterrestrial exploration, especially Mars, where the existence of large amounts of perchlorate in the soil needs to be confirmed. These columns can survive drying and freezing, and small footprint, low power consumption, and simplicity make OTIC a good candidate for such a mission.
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author Yang,B.
Zhang,M.
Kanyanee,T.
Stamos,B.N.
Dasgupta,P.K.
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Zhang,M.
Kanyanee,T.
Stamos,B.N.
Dasgupta,P.K.
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title An open tubular ion chromatograph
title_short An open tubular ion chromatograph
title_full An open tubular ion chromatograph
title_fullStr An open tubular ion chromatograph
title_full_unstemmed An open tubular ion chromatograph
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publisher American Chemical Society
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