A reversed-phase HPLC method for the microdetn. of CN- is based on its precolumn derivatization according to W.J. Koenig (1904) to produce a polymethine dye and spectrophotometric or fluorometric detection. Hypersil ODS or μ-Bondapack C18 can be used as the stationary phase. The mobile phase was a mixt. of 50/50 H2O-MeOH and 0.010 M NH4H2PO4 (pH = 4.7). The calibration curve was linear in the range 96-11,500 and 37-769 fmol for the spectrophotometric and fluorometric detection, resp.,; the detection limit was 95 and 7 fmol, resp. The coeff. of variation was 2%. The method can also be used to det. SCN-. [on SciFinder(R)]
Microdetermination of Cyanides by Reverse Phase Liquid Chromatography / Gasparrini, Francesco; Misiti, Domenico; Pierini, Marco; D., Meloni. - In: CHIMICA OGGI-CHEMISTRY TODAY. - ISSN 0392-839X. - STAMPA. - 6:(1986), pp. 70-71.
Microdetermination of Cyanides by Reverse Phase Liquid Chromatography
GASPARRINI, Francesco;MISITI, Domenico;PIERINI, MARCO;
1986
Abstract
A reversed-phase HPLC method for the microdetn. of CN- is based on its precolumn derivatization according to W.J. Koenig (1904) to produce a polymethine dye and spectrophotometric or fluorometric detection. Hypersil ODS or μ-Bondapack C18 can be used as the stationary phase. The mobile phase was a mixt. of 50/50 H2O-MeOH and 0.010 M NH4H2PO4 (pH = 4.7). The calibration curve was linear in the range 96-11,500 and 37-769 fmol for the spectrophotometric and fluorometric detection, resp.,; the detection limit was 95 and 7 fmol, resp. The coeff. of variation was 2%. The method can also be used to det. SCN-. [on SciFinder(R)]I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.