Artículo de revista
Determination of organic acids of low molecular weight and phosphate in soil by capillary electrophoresis
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Journal of AOAC International, Volumen 84, Issue 4, 2018, Pages 1057-1064
10603271
Autor
Ahumada, Ines
Mendoza, Jorge
Escudero, Paula
Mossert, Katerina
Ascar, Loreto
Institución
Resumen
Capillary zone electrophoresis with indirect UV detection at 254 nm was found to be suitable for the determination of organic acids and phosphate in aqueous extracts of soil. The best support electrolyte solution was found to be 10mM p-hydroxybenzoic acid with 0.5mM tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide to reverse electroosmotic flow. This methodology was tested with 9 analytes found in soils: acetate, citrate, formate, phosphate, lactate, oxalate, pyruvate, succinate, and tartrate. The results obtained show that the methodology is adequate for most of the analytes. The sensitivity to oxalate and citrate was low, and the high concentrations of major inorganic anions interfered with the detection of the former. The methodology was applied to the analysis of aqueous extracts of soil samples. Formate, phosphate, lactate, and acetate anions were detected in most of the samples.