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Supplementary Material
Chemometric approach integrated with capillary electrophoresis for the
investigation of public water system sources and quality
A. S. Ertürk*1, F. Göde2, A. E. Bozdoğan3
1* Department of Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, Adıyaman
University, 02040, Adıyaman, Turkey
2 Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Süleyman Demirel University,
32260, Isparta, Turkey
3 Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Yıldız Technical University,
34210, Istanbul, Turkey
* Corresponding author: Tel.: +90 (416) 223 3800/ 2808; fax: +90 (416) 223 3809; E-
mail addresses: [email protected] (A.S. Ertürk)
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Analysis of water samples with capillary electrophoresis
Separation conditions for all the analysis of anions in water samples from A-F sampling sites are as the
following: fused slica capillary: 48.5 cm x 50 µM I.D, 40 cm effective length; voltage 30 kV(negative);
pH 7.7 buffer solution: 0.75 mM hexamethonium hydroxide, 6.5 mM NaOH, 2.25 mM Pyrolmellitic acid,
and 1.60 mM Triethanol amine. Indirect UV detection method, 350 nm inverted, 245 nm reference signal.
50 mbar hydrodynamic injection.
Fig. S1 Electropherogram of Golcuk Lake (A1), Peaks: (1) Chloride, (2) Sulfate, (3) Fluoride
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Fig. S2 Electropherogram of Egirdir Lake (B1), peaks: (1) Chloride, (2) Sulfate
Fig. S3 Electropherogram of Karbuz (E3), peaks: (1) Chloride, (2) Sulfate, (3) Nitrate (4) Fluoride
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Fig. S4 Electropherogram of Domestic water (F2), peaks: (1) Chloride, (2) Sulfate, (3) Fluoride
Fig. S5 Electropherogram of Ayazmana promenade (C1) Peaks: (1) Chloride, (2) Sulfate, (3) Nitrate
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Fig. S6 Electropherogram of Pir (D1), peaks: (1) Chloride, (2) Sulfate, (3) Nitrate, (4) Flouride
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