2015
DOI: 10.1002/elps.201500303
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Analysis of red inks by micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography with laser‐induced fluorescence detection

Abstract: A combination of MEKC with a--highly sensitive but not commonly used--LIF detector was tested regarding the possibility of differentiation of red inks. The separation process was conducted in a fused silica capillary (id 50 μm, 60/50 cm total/effective length) in BGE consisting of 40 mM sodium borate, 20 mM SDS and 10% v/v ACN with 30 kV applied. The optimized temperature of storage and capillary was 10 and 25°C, respectively. The samples were prepared using 20 dots (ø 0.5 mm), extracted in 35 μL BGE and dilut… Show more

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“…3. Electropherograms of red writing ink extracts -two gel pens compared with felt-tip fineliner: (a) Gel BL G1 5T R (Pilot), (b) Gel Salsa (Handy), (c) V5 HI-Tecpoint (Pilot)[27]…”
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“…3. Electropherograms of red writing ink extracts -two gel pens compared with felt-tip fineliner: (a) Gel BL G1 5T R (Pilot), (b) Gel Salsa (Handy), (c) V5 HI-Tecpoint (Pilot)[27]…”
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confidence: 99%