2013
DOI: 10.1002/elps.201200687
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Adsorption of buffer ion pairs can alter long‐term electroosmotic flow stability

Abstract: Dynamic capillary coatings have become widespread due to their efficacy in modifying the EOF in capillary electrophoretic separations and ability to limit unwanted analyte-surface interactions. However, our understanding of exactly what types of interactions are taking place at the surface of a capillary when these dynamic additives are present is limited. In this work, we have chosen a simple, small molecule additive, tetramethylammonium to examine its influence on the EOF under typical separation conditions.… Show more

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“…Other anions such as phosphate anions (i.e. HPO 4 2− ) are present in the BGE but perchlorate ion, which is a stronger ion pairing agent according to Hofmeister series has a greater affinity toward the amines of the PB layer. Besides, we also observed an increase of the effective mobility of the cetuximab by 22% with the addition of 0.15 mM of perchloric acid to the BGE.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other anions such as phosphate anions (i.e. HPO 4 2− ) are present in the BGE but perchlorate ion, which is a stronger ion pairing agent according to Hofmeister series has a greater affinity toward the amines of the PB layer. Besides, we also observed an increase of the effective mobility of the cetuximab by 22% with the addition of 0.15 mM of perchloric acid to the BGE.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%