1996
DOI: 10.1246/bcsj.69.1969
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Detection Method Based on a Surface Plasmon Resonance and Its Application to Flow Injection Analysis and Liquid Chromatography

Abstract: A simple surface plasmon resonance (SPR) experimental set-up has been made for investigating further applications of the SPR detection method in analytical chemistry. In the home-made SPR experimental set-up, a Ag film with a thickness about 50 nm was deposited on the flat surface of a hemicyclindrical prism, and a flow cell was attached directly to the flat surface of the prism. It has been confirmed that SPR occurred in the experimental setup using model samples of water and alcohols. The SPR detection modes… Show more

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“…This technology has been made commercially available in the BIAcore system (Biacore AB, Uppsala, Sweden) . More recently, a miniaturized and integrated SPR sensor has been developed (Spreeta, Texas Instruments, Dallas, TX). , Using either BIAcore or laboratory-built instrumentation, SPR has been used as a detector for flow injection analysis (FIA) and HPLC as well as a means for measuring the refractive index of various complex liquids. , FIA-SPR and HPLC-SPR have most frequently been applied to the detection of carbohydrates and glycopeptides and have been used both for on-line sensing and for the postcolumn analysis of collected fractions. The use of SPR as a CE detector, however, appears not to have been reported.…”
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“…This technology has been made commercially available in the BIAcore system (Biacore AB, Uppsala, Sweden) . More recently, a miniaturized and integrated SPR sensor has been developed (Spreeta, Texas Instruments, Dallas, TX). , Using either BIAcore or laboratory-built instrumentation, SPR has been used as a detector for flow injection analysis (FIA) and HPLC as well as a means for measuring the refractive index of various complex liquids. , FIA-SPR and HPLC-SPR have most frequently been applied to the detection of carbohydrates and glycopeptides and have been used both for on-line sensing and for the postcolumn analysis of collected fractions. The use of SPR as a CE detector, however, appears not to have been reported.…”
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confidence: 99%