Detection in the liquid phase applying chemiluminescence
2000
: Several chemiluminescence-based reactions are applicable to the determination of various bio-pharmaceutically important analytes, and they can be applied for monitoring chemiluminescence emission using flow injection, liquid chromatographic and capillary electrophoretic analysis, as well as for the development of chemiluminescence-based sensors or in immunoassays. As in general the emission intensity is linearly proportional to the concentration of any of the reagents, the technique allows the analysis of different species involved in the light-producing reaction, amongst which are the chemiluminescent reagent, oxidants, inhibitors, cofactors, catalysts, some fluorophore, etc. The present overview illustrates some important applications of the last decade on this rather unfamiliar luminescence technique to detectional challenges in the liquid phase. The required instrumentation is limited as no external light source is needed. Also, the technique opens perspectives for increasing detection sensitivity in miniaturized flowing streams. On the other hand, several drawbacks still limit full application, eg dependence of the emission signal upon a number of environmental factors forcing the analyst to make a compromise between separating and measuring conditions, a lack of selectivity in specific cases, the critical detection of the signal at strictly defined periods, especially in the case of sharp emission vs time profiles, and the development of detection devices in capillary electrophoresis.
Keywords:
- Correction
- Source
- Cite
- Save
- Machine Reading By IdeaReader
20
References
35
Citations
NaN
KQI