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Uso de diferentes sistemas de detección acoplados a la electroforesis capilar

Authors: Arráez Román, David;

Uso de diferentes sistemas de detección acoplados a la electroforesis capilar

Abstract

El desarrollo de la electroforesis capilar (ce) constituye un campo de investigación fundamental y aplicado muy importante que se está realizando en diferentes grupos de investigación dentro del área de la química analítica. Esta técnica puede llevar a cabo la separación de sustancias de diferente naturaleza con tiempos de análisis cortos además de una elevada eficiencia y alta resolución. El empleo de detectores on-line permite realizar análisis empleando cantidades de muestra muy pequeñas y de manera totalmente automatizada. Además, se pueden utilizar diferentes sistemas de detección como los empleados en esta memoria de investigación, y que son: espectroscopía de absorción molecular uv-visible, fluorescencia inducida por láser, fosforescencia atenuada, espectroscopía raman resonante con superficie aumentada, detección electroquímica y espectrometría de masas. Por tanto, el objetivo global de la presente memoria, ha sido demostrar la potencialidad de la ce como técnica analítica mediante el acoplamiento a diversos sistemas de detección, estudiando las características y condiciones óptimas de estos acoplamientos y en cada uno de los casos poner a punto métodos analíticos de gran resolución y sensibilidad

Univ. Granada. Departamento de Química Analítica. Leída en 2004

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Spain
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Keywords

Analisis electroquímico, Química analítica, 23

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