The unstable state of nitrite results in its very low concentration in seawater, which is below the limit of detection (LOD) of conventional techniques of analysis. Some sensitivity-enhanced methods have been propos...The unstable state of nitrite results in its very low concentration in seawater, which is below the limit of detection (LOD) of conventional techniques of analysis. Some sensitivity-enhanced methods have been proposed for the determination of nitrite at nanomolar level to illustrate the role of nitrite in the marine nitrogen cycle. However, most of previous reports are not widely accepted, because of their complexity and cost equipment or intensive labor requirement. In this study, a simple automatic system for the determination of nanomolar level nitrite using on-line preconcentration with spectrophotometric detection was described..An Oasis HLB cartridge was adopted to quantitatively enrich the pink-colored azo compound, formed from nitrite via Griess reaction. The cartridge was rinsed with water and ethanol (volume fraction is 55%, the same below), in turn, then eluted by an eluent containing 50% ethanol and 0.25 M(mol/dm^3) H2SO4, and determined at 543 nm with a 2 cm path-length flow cell. Under the optimized experimental conditions, the calibration curve showed a good linearity in the range of 1.4 85.7 aM, and the LOD (3a) was estimated to be 0.5 nM. The relative standard deviations of 7 measurements were 4.0% and 1.0% for the samples spiked at 7.1 and 28.6 nM, respectively. The recoveries for the different natural water samples were between 92.2%-108.4%. Each HLB cartridge could be reused for at least 50 times. As compared with other SPE methods, the advantages of this method included the free of interference from salinity variation and less sample consuming. The results of the application of the proposed method to natural water showed good agreement with liquid waveguide capillary cell detection method.展开更多
On the basis of oxidative decoloration of bromopyrogallol red (BPR) with H2O2, catalyzed by horseradish peroxidase( HRP), and the sequential injection renewable surface technique( SI-RST), a highly sensitive opt...On the basis of oxidative decoloration of bromopyrogallol red (BPR) with H2O2, catalyzed by horseradish peroxidase( HRP), and the sequential injection renewable surface technique( SI-RST), a highly sensitive optical-fiber sensor spectrophotometric method for the enzymatic determination of hydrogen peroxide was proposed. By coupling with a glucose oxidase(GOD)-catalyzed reaction, the method was used to determine glucose in human serum. The considerations in system and flow cell design, and factors that influence the determination performance are discussed. With 100μL of sample loaded and 0. 6 mg of bead trapped, the linear response range from 5.0 × 10^-8 to 5.2 × 10^-6 mol/L BPR with a detection limit(3σ) of 2. 5 ×10 ^-8 mol/L BPR, and a precision of 1.1% RSD( n = 11 ) and a throughput of a 80 samples per hour can be achieved. Under the conditions of a 8. 7 × 10^ -6 mol/L BPR substrate, 0. 04 unit/mL HRP, 600 s reaction time and a reaction temperature of 37℃, the linear response range for H2O2 was from 5.0 × 10^-8 to 7.0 × 10^-6 mol/L with a detection limit(3σ) of 1.0 × 10^-8 mol/L and a precision of 3.7% RSD ( n = 11 ). The linear response range by coupling with a GOD-catalyzed reaction was from 1.0 × 10^-7 to 1.0 × 10^-5 mol/L. The method was directly applied to determine glucose in human serum. Glucose contents obtained by the proposed procedure were compared with those obtained by using the phenol-4-AAP method, the error was found to be less than 3%.展开更多
基金The National High Technology Research and Development Program of China under contract Nos 2006AA09Z174 and 2007AA061501the National Natural Science Foundation of China under contract No. 40521003
文摘The unstable state of nitrite results in its very low concentration in seawater, which is below the limit of detection (LOD) of conventional techniques of analysis. Some sensitivity-enhanced methods have been proposed for the determination of nitrite at nanomolar level to illustrate the role of nitrite in the marine nitrogen cycle. However, most of previous reports are not widely accepted, because of their complexity and cost equipment or intensive labor requirement. In this study, a simple automatic system for the determination of nanomolar level nitrite using on-line preconcentration with spectrophotometric detection was described..An Oasis HLB cartridge was adopted to quantitatively enrich the pink-colored azo compound, formed from nitrite via Griess reaction. The cartridge was rinsed with water and ethanol (volume fraction is 55%, the same below), in turn, then eluted by an eluent containing 50% ethanol and 0.25 M(mol/dm^3) H2SO4, and determined at 543 nm with a 2 cm path-length flow cell. Under the optimized experimental conditions, the calibration curve showed a good linearity in the range of 1.4 85.7 aM, and the LOD (3a) was estimated to be 0.5 nM. The relative standard deviations of 7 measurements were 4.0% and 1.0% for the samples spiked at 7.1 and 28.6 nM, respectively. The recoveries for the different natural water samples were between 92.2%-108.4%. Each HLB cartridge could be reused for at least 50 times. As compared with other SPE methods, the advantages of this method included the free of interference from salinity variation and less sample consuming. The results of the application of the proposed method to natural water showed good agreement with liquid waveguide capillary cell detection method.
文摘On the basis of oxidative decoloration of bromopyrogallol red (BPR) with H2O2, catalyzed by horseradish peroxidase( HRP), and the sequential injection renewable surface technique( SI-RST), a highly sensitive optical-fiber sensor spectrophotometric method for the enzymatic determination of hydrogen peroxide was proposed. By coupling with a glucose oxidase(GOD)-catalyzed reaction, the method was used to determine glucose in human serum. The considerations in system and flow cell design, and factors that influence the determination performance are discussed. With 100μL of sample loaded and 0. 6 mg of bead trapped, the linear response range from 5.0 × 10^-8 to 5.2 × 10^-6 mol/L BPR with a detection limit(3σ) of 2. 5 ×10 ^-8 mol/L BPR, and a precision of 1.1% RSD( n = 11 ) and a throughput of a 80 samples per hour can be achieved. Under the conditions of a 8. 7 × 10^ -6 mol/L BPR substrate, 0. 04 unit/mL HRP, 600 s reaction time and a reaction temperature of 37℃, the linear response range for H2O2 was from 5.0 × 10^-8 to 7.0 × 10^-6 mol/L with a detection limit(3σ) of 1.0 × 10^-8 mol/L and a precision of 3.7% RSD ( n = 11 ). The linear response range by coupling with a GOD-catalyzed reaction was from 1.0 × 10^-7 to 1.0 × 10^-5 mol/L. The method was directly applied to determine glucose in human serum. Glucose contents obtained by the proposed procedure were compared with those obtained by using the phenol-4-AAP method, the error was found to be less than 3%.