Determination of chemical warfare agent degradation products at low-part-per-billion levels in aqueous samples and sub-part-per-million levels in soils using capillary electrophoresis

1999 
A significant enhancement in the method detection limits is observed in the analysis of chemical warfare agent (CWA) degradation products in environmental samples by capillary electrophoresis (CE) using electrokinetic injection. The CE method uses indirect UV detection of the nonderivitized acidic analyte and a cationic surfactant, didodecyldimethylammonium hydroxide, for reversal of the electroosmotic flow. Analytes studied include the dibasic acid methylphosphonic acid (MPA) and its monoacid/monoalkyl esters, RMPA, where R = ethyl, isopropyl, and pinacolyl (2-(3,3-dimethylbutyl)). The CE method uses an attractive buffer system which is highly stable and inexpensive, and, in addition to reversing the electroosmotic flow, provides excellent separation efficiencies within a 3-min run. This CE method is also free from interference caused by carbonate, humic acids, and fluoride. Compared to pressure injection, electrokinetic injection with this CE buffer system provided substantially lower detection limits, ...
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