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Original Articles

PRINCIPLES AND CAPABILITIES OF ELECTROINJECTION ANALYSIS*

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Pages 1569-1583 | Received 01 May 2001, Accepted 15 May 2001, Published online: 02 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Electroinjection analysis, its principles, and its applications are reviewed. The signal-enhancing effect of kinematic focusing is explained, and new results to demonstrate the effect are presented. The potential of electroinjection analysis for investigation of the complex-forming ability of natural samples is illustrated by the reaction of copper and lead with peat samples; the fraction of uncomplexed metal is reacted in the column with EDTA for detection. Reaction kinetic studies with EIA are presented, along with the novel ability to detect reaction intermediates. Electroinjection analysis is compared with flow injection analysis, capillary electrophoresis with precolumn reaction, electrophoretically mediated microanalysis, and affinity capillary electrophoresis.

*Presented at Warsaw Technical University Chemical Forum, May 15, 2001.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This study was, in part, financially supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research under Award 98-03-32626, and by NATO grants SfP 974373 and 974521.

Notes

*Presented at Warsaw Technical University Chemical Forum, May 15, 2001.

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