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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Chromatographia 30 (1990), S. 7-15 
    ISSN: 1612-1112
    Keywords: Capillary electrophoresis ; Micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography ; (MECC) ; Instrumentation ; Sample introduction ; Analytical performance ; Separation parameters ; Reproducibility of retention and response data
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary A self-designed capillary electrophoresis instrument is described in detail. It has been constructed in a modular mode for systematical studies on CE and related techniques. The instrument is characterized by the following features: -alternative modes of automated sample introduction, -liquid cooling and adequate temperature control of the separation capillary, -computer controlled adjustment of voltage and voltage gradients, -automated aquisition, handling and evaluation of analytical data. The reproducibility of data which characterize the performance of the instrumentation (“efficiency”, migration times) has been investigated by a large number of repetitive measurements. Quantitative data such as absolute and relative peak areas have also been measured and evaluated. The results of these investigations show that the apparatus is well suited for reproducible measurements. The influence of significant parameters such as temperature, buffer pH or the concentration of organic modifier in the buffer on the separation performance were studied. A particular kind of peak tailing which may arise due to poor sample introduction can be avoided by inclusion of a rinsing step of the outside of the capillary inlet. The rinsing is achieved by dipping the column inlet into another vial with buffer before the actual separation is initiated. A four step procedure of sample introduction is proposed. Typical capillary electrophoretic separations are shown.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Chromatographia 30 (1990), S. 500-508 
    ISSN: 1612-1112
    Keywords: Miniaturization ; Micropacked columns ; Polymer surface coating ; Capillary chromatography ; Capillary electrophoresis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary Chromatographic and electrophoretic separation methods are compared with regard to miniaturization in capillaries (“open tubular columns”) and with emphasis on the analytical applicability of such techniques. Instrumental problems of detection and sample introduction which are related to the very low sample capacity of capillary systems are discussed together with the procedures for polymeric coating of capillary surfaces as well as porous, small-particle support materials. Surface coatings are also important in capillary electrophoresis in order to control electroosmotic flow and to suppress adsorptivity for analyte molecules. In the micellar electrokinetic chromatography mode of electrophoresis neutral small molecules can also be separated with advantage. Micropacked columns cause less instrumental problems in SFC and LC because of their higher sample capacity. In CGE using polyacrylamide gel-filled capillaries excellent separations of charged, large biomolecules, especially oligonucleotides, can be achieved.
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