Britannia Smith
Tanzania
Research Article
Detection and Quantification of Inorganic and Organic Anions in Natural,
Potable, and Wastewaters in Northern New York Using Capillary Zone
Electrophoresis and Indirect UV Detection
Author(s): Lara Varden, Britannia Smith and Fadi Bou- AbdallahLara Varden, Britannia Smith and Fadi Bou- Abdallah
Capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) is a sensitive and rapid technique used for determining traces of inorganic and organic anions in potable, natural, and wastewaters. Here, CZE with indirect UV-diode array detection (CZEDAD) was employed with a background electrolyte system comprising of an Agilent Technologies proprietary basic anion buffer at pH 12.0 and a forensic anion detection method. The limits of detection (LOD) for this method ranged between 3 and 5 ppm and involved hydrodynamic injection of 50 mbar for 6 s with a negative polarity separation voltage of −30 kV at 30°C, a detection wavelength of 350 nm and indirect reference of 275 nm. Fourteen different anions were checked for in the water samples that were examined and included bromide, chloride, thiosulfate, nitrate, nitrite, sulfate, azide, carbonate, fluoride, arsenate, phosphate, acetate, lactate, and silica.. View More»