2015
DOI: 10.1556/jpc.28.2015.2.8
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Effects of addition of ion-pair reagent to the mobile phase on electroosmotic flow velocity in pressurized planar electrochromatography

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“…We discovered that eluents containing anionic or non-ionic surfactant (SDS, sodium cholate and Brij-35) generate considerably longer solute migration distances (SDS > Brij-35 > sodium cholate > CTAB > CTMA). Regarding anionic surfactants (SDS), literature data states that these have positive outcomes on the PPEC mobile phase flow 23 . This leads to longer solute migration distances, and the SDS-doped eluents separate all investigated f-moc derivatives quite well.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We discovered that eluents containing anionic or non-ionic surfactant (SDS, sodium cholate and Brij-35) generate considerably longer solute migration distances (SDS > Brij-35 > sodium cholate > CTAB > CTMA). Regarding anionic surfactants (SDS), literature data states that these have positive outcomes on the PPEC mobile phase flow 23 . This leads to longer solute migration distances, and the SDS-doped eluents separate all investigated f-moc derivatives quite well.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the papers on separation of solutes with the use of IPC thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) [69] or IPC capillary electrophoresis (CE) [10, 11] are also available. The effect of the ion-pairing agent additive to the mobile phase on the electroosmotic flow has also been investigated in pressurized planar electrochromatography (PPEC) [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the electric field magnitude, also other variables prompt the solute migration in PPEC. Deteriorate of solute retention is the result of the mobile phase composition (buffer pH, its type and concentration, kind and amount of organic solvent, and chiral or ion-pairing additives) [12, 3136], type of the stationary phase applied [32, 34, 37], and temperature in which the experiment is carried out [38]. One of the advantages of PPEC system is prewetting of an adsorbent layer with the mobile phase solution before separation process, and then the same eluent is used to feed adsorbent layer during PPEC experiment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%