On-Column Sample Preconcentration Using Sample Matrix Switching and Field Amplification for Increased Sensitivity of Capillary Electrophoretic Analysis of Physiological Samples

Abstract
An on-line sample concentration method using sample matrix switching and field amplification peak stacking has been developed. A microbore LC guard column is used to slightly retain the analytes in order to switch from a high ionic strength sample matrix (the physiological fluid) to a low ionic strength matrix (the LC mobile phase). The eluted LC peak is then trapped in a CE system and preconcentrated by field amplification peak stacking. The concentrated sample peak is then analyzed by CE. Compared to normal hydrodynamic injection, the sensitivity was increased by more than 500-fold without loss in resolution. A limit of detection of less than 10 nM for a physiological sample was achieved using UV adsorption detection. This method can be used for negatively or positively charged analytes.