Ion-sensitive field effect transistor as a monovalent cation detector for ion chromatography and its application to the measurement of Na+ and K+ concentrations in serum.
J Chromatogr
; 566(1): 109-16, 1991 May 03.
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An ion-sensitive field effect transistor, which is a small potentiometric ion-sensing probe, was applied as a detector in the ion chromatography of alkali-metal cations. The cation-sensing transistor was prepared by coating the gate part of the probe to form a poly(vinyl chloride) matrix membrane containing tetranactin, which enables detection of alkali-metal ions such as Na+, K+, Rb+, and Cs+. To be able to analyse amounts less than 1 microliter and make full use of the small ion-sensing probe, we constructed a miniature cation-exchange separation column (support 10 microns polystyrene) with a PTFE tube (20 mm x 1.5 mm I.D. x 2.1 mm O.D). As an application of the system, Na+ and K+ concentrations in serum were determined. The analytical results for these two cations were good agreement with those obtained by flame photometry.
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Cromatografía por Intercambio Iónico
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Diagnostic_studies
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Humans
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J Chromatogr
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1991
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Japón
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