N-(9-acridinyl)-bromoacetamide—A powerful reagent for phase-transfer-catalyzed fluorescence labeling of carboxylic acids for liquid chromatography
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Add time:07/20/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
Phase-transfer-catalyzed esterification of various carboxylic acids has been carried out on a microanalytical scale with a new reagent, N-(9-acridinyl)-bromoacetamide, in aqueous/organic two-phase systems. The procedure gives esters showing very high fluorescence intensity in acid solution. The large Stokes' shift (>120 nm) means that a low background can be achieved even when using a large emission bandwidth. These derivatives show very good chromatographic behavior on reversed-phase liquid chromatographic columns with the use of aqueous acetonitrile, containing 0.2% of phosphoric acid, as the mobile phase. Detection limits (SN = 2) as low as 10 fmol can be obtained under optimal conditions.
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