The use of isotachophoretic (ITP) sample focusing to improve the detection limits for the analysis of charged compounds in capillary electrochromatography (CEC) is described. A coupled-column set-up was used with a 220-microm inner diameter capillary, in which counterflow ITP focusing was performed, connected via a T-junction to a 75-microm inner diameter CEC capillary. As is illustrated, the use of ITP focusing resulted in a dramatic reduction of the sample concentration detection limits. To demonstrate the performance of the ITP-CEC combination, several cationic low-molecular mass compounds in a plasma and urine matrix are analysed using UV-absorbance and mass spectrometric detection. A linear calibration curve was constructed over three decades and detection limits in the low nmol/l range were found for academic samples, using UV-absorbance detection.
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