化学发光的原理及最新分析应用。

A. García-Campaña, W. Baeyens
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讨论了基于化学发光的未知分析技术的潜力和可能性。仪器的简单性,对各种系统的低检测限,以及对大量天然荧光物质或化学衍生后形成的荧光团的固有应用能力,拓宽了这种相对较新的检测技术的范围。缺点也应该提到,除了其他有限的分析选择性之外(除非与强大的分离装置相结合),对各种分析物的意想不到的低灵敏度以及需要在分析过程中包括额外的反应步骤。除了早期的气相分析应用外,流动分析(流动注射分析,HPLC,甚至毛细管电泳)从80年代初开始呈指数增长。各种各样的试剂已经成为可用的,包括一些源于生物发光反应(例如用于ATP和相关分析),不要忘记由各种氧化反应产生的发光,其中许多确切的化学途径尚未阐明。除此之外,还讨论了化学发光诱导和测量在免疫分析、传感器开发以及更重要的是在快速发展的微加工领域(亚液滴大小的毛细管电泳)中的应用。
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Principles and recent analytical applications of chemiluminescence.
The potentials and possibilities offered by the rather unknown chemiluminescence-based analytical technique are discussed. Simplificity of instrumentation, low detection limits for various systems, and the inherent power of application to a vast number of natively fluorescing species or fluorophores formed after chemical derivatization broaden the scope of this relatively new detection technique. Drawbacks should be mentioned as well, amongst others limited selectiity of analysis (unless coupled to a powerful separational set-up), unexpected poor sensitivities for various analytes and the need to include an extra reaction step in the analytical procedures. Apart from the earlier gas-phase applications, the analysis in flowing streams (flow injection analysis, HPLC, and even capillary electrophoresis) has increased exponentially starting back in the early eighties. Various reagents have become available, including some originating from bioluminescent reactions (e.g. for ATP- and related analysis), not to forget the light emission as produced by diverse oxidation reactions, many of which the exact chemical pathways are not elucidated yet. On top of this, the power of chemiluminescence induction and measurements as applied to immunoassays, in the development of sensors, and, even more important, in the fast developing area of micromachining (sub-droplet-sized capillary electrophoresis) are discussed.
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