Absorbance detector for high performance liquid chromatography based on a deep-UV light-emitting diode at 235nm
João Flavio da Silveira Petruci1, Michael G Liebetanz2, Arnaldo Alves Cardoso3
1Department of Chemistry, University of Basel, Spitalstrasse 51, 4056 Basel, Switzerland; São Paulo State University (UNESP), Department of Analytical Chemistry, CEP 14800-970, Araraquara, SP, Brazil.
Abstract:
In this communication, we describe a flow-through optical absorption detector for HPLC using for the first time a deep-UV light-emitting diode with an emission band at 235nm as light source. The detector is also comprised of a UV-sensitive photodiode positioned to enable measurement of radiation through a flow-through cuvette with round aperture of 1mm diameter and optical path length of 10mm, and a second one positioned as reference photodiode; a beam splitter and a power supply. The absorbance was measured and related to the analyte concentration by emulating the Lambert-Beer law with a log-ratio amplifier circuitry. This detector showed noise levels of 0.30mAU, which is comparable with our previous LED-based detectors employing LEDs at 280 and 255nm. The detector was coupled to a HPLC system and successfully evaluated for the determination of the anti-diabetic drugs pioglitazone and glimepiride in an isocratic separation and the benzodiazepines flurazepam, oxazepam and clobazam in a gradient elution. Good linearities (r>0.99), a precision better than 0.85% and limits of detection at sub-ppm levels were achieved.
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