In this paper, capillary zone electrophoresis with amperometric detection (CZE-AD) was firstly applied to the simultaneous separation and determination of nitroaniline positional isomers. The three analytes could be perfectly analyzed by using the buffer of extreme pH. The effects of several important factors were investigated to find optimum conditions. A carbon-disk electrode was used as working electrode. The optimal conditions were 40 mmol/L tartaric acid-sodium tartrate (pH 1.2) as running buffer, 17kV as separation voltage and 1.10V (versus saturated calomel reference electrode, SCE) as detection potential. Under the optimum conditions, o-, m- and p-nitroaniline were separated successfully and good linearity, reproducibility and recovery results were obtained. The detection limit for m-nitroaniline was as low as at 9.06 x 10(-9)mol/L. This proposed method demonstrated long-term stability and reproducibility with relative standard deviations of less than 1.8% for migration time and 1.1% for peak areas. The utility of this method was demonstrated by monitoring dyestuff wastewater and the assay results were satisfactory.

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