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Pulsed Amperometric Detection (PAD)
AZURA® Detector ECD 2.1 Instructions, V6685
High pH of mobile phase
In carbohydrate analysis another ‘special’ consideration has to be taken
into account. Detection is done in the pulse mode using a flow cell with
gold electrode. For separation an anion exchange column is used with
a mobile phase of around 20-100 mmol/L sodium hydroxide. The pH is
between 12 and 14. This puts some demands on the HPLC system, and
flow cells.
After prolonged use of the flow cell with a gold working electrode (WE)
in the pulse mode, the gold oxide which is generated at the WE, precipi-
tates on the auxiliary electrode (AUX). This gold oxide coating may elec-
trically isolate the AUX and result in an increase of the noise. Cleaning the
AUX electrode with metal wool is a way to remove this coating.
The reference electrodes of the Ag/AgCl type are not suitable for car-
bohydrate analysis. Due to silver oxide formation they require regular
(monthly) maintenance. HyREF reference electrodes are maintenance free
under these conditions and are therefore particularly suited.
If a mobile phase is used with a high pH (pH>10, carbohydrate analysis),
the standard Vespel rotors from the injection valve should be replaced by
Tefzel rotors which are pH resistant.
For carbohydrate analysis, only CO2-free sodium hydroxide should be
used since carbonate anions may disturb the ion exchange chromatogra-
phy. It forms CO32- which is a strong modifier. The CO2-free sodium hy-
droxide is available from several suppliers as a 50% solution (19.2 mol/L).
NaOH pellets are not recommended because of their high CO2 content.
Organic modifiers (acetonitrile) strongly attenuate the signal of most car-
bohydrates in PAD and are therefore not recommended.
Pulse settings
In PAD of carbohydrates a series of potentials is applied in a continuous
cyclic manner. During time interval t1 the detection potential is applied.
The data collection occurs within t1, during time interval ts (sampling
time). The time difference t1 - ts is the stabilization time.
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