1998
DOI: 10.1007/bf02467595
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Influence of the addition of modifiers on solute-micelle interaction in hybrid micellar liquid chromatography

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“…At 50 % ACN, three individual peaks were observed in the extended migration time of more than 10 min. Therefore, 40 % ACN was selected for the following work, offering high separation efficiency and resolution within a short time, although the critical micelle concentration of SDS is above 30 mM for a volume fraction of ACN of 40 % [31]. However, if there was no SDS, all three analytes migrated with the EOF, and they could not be separated.…”
Section: Optimization Of Mekc Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At 50 % ACN, three individual peaks were observed in the extended migration time of more than 10 min. Therefore, 40 % ACN was selected for the following work, offering high separation efficiency and resolution within a short time, although the critical micelle concentration of SDS is above 30 mM for a volume fraction of ACN of 40 % [31]. However, if there was no SDS, all three analytes migrated with the EOF, and they could not be separated.…”
Section: Optimization Of Mekc Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Small additions of ethanol decrease the CMC of SDS [29] but it increases at more than 20 % (v/v) portion of ethanol in micellar solutions [29,30]. Probably, CMC decrease in presence of ethanol small amounts is caused by diminution of solution dielectric constant that weakens mutual repulsion of surfactant ionic heads and promotes micellization [31].…”
Section: Electrochemical Oxidation Of Retinol In Surfactant Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Timeresolved photophysical techniques, including micellar fluorescence quenching and fluorescence anisotropy, were combined with photostationary measurements to determine the changes in size, relative viscosity, and polarity of the SDS micelles upon addition of those hydrophilic alcohols. The results of this investigation are relevant to several applied topics in colloids where micelles and microemulsions in alcohol-water mixtures have been used as host structures for vinyl polymerization processes (21) and an elution medium in micellar liquid chromatography (22,23). Also, 2-propanol is a reagent used in studies of photohydrogen abstraction by ketones in both homogeneous and micellar solutions (24).…”
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confidence: 99%