Issue 2, 2001

A two-electrode configuration for simplified amperometric detection in a microfabricated electrophoretic separation device

Abstract

The simplified amperometric detection scheme demonstrated is based on the amperometric working and electrophoretic ground electrodes only. The latter serves as counter and pseudo-reference as well. It is shown via the successful determination of neurotransmitters, ascorbic acid and phenols on gold or platinum working electrodes that this approach is feasible for detection on a channel based electrophoretic separation device. Also presented is the detection of carbohydrates and amino acids with copper electrodes. The results were found to be similar to those obtained with conventional capillary systems with amperometric detection, albeit at much reduced analysis times.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Sep 2000
Accepted
20 Nov 2000
First published
05 Jan 2001

Analyst, 2001,126, 147-151

A two-electrode configuration for simplified amperometric detection in a microfabricated electrophoretic separation device

M. A. Schwarz, B. Galliker, K. Fluri, T. Kappes and P. C. Hauser, Analyst, 2001, 126, 147 DOI: 10.1039/B007383K

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