1994
DOI: 10.1002/elps.11501501195
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Micellar electrokinetic chromatographic studies in D2O based buffer solutions

Abstract: The addition of deuterium oxide or organic solvents to surfactant-based electrolytes is an effective method for improving resolution in micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography (MECC). Buffers containing phosphate, boric acid and sodium dodecyl sulphate at pH or pD 7 in the presence and absence of deuterated and non-deuterated solvents were used to separate some hydrophobic compounds covering a range of octanol-water partition coefficients (log P). Significant improvements in resolution of the more hyd… Show more

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“…Greenaway and co-workers reported significant improvements in the resolution of hydrophobic compounds in MEKC when mixtures of deuterium oxide and deuterated methanol were used instead of water and methanol (255). Kitagawa and Tsuda reported that the EOF velocity in a CEC study was almost constant with 30-90% (v/v) methanol in the elution solvent (256).…”
Section: Sample Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Greenaway and co-workers reported significant improvements in the resolution of hydrophobic compounds in MEKC when mixtures of deuterium oxide and deuterated methanol were used instead of water and methanol (255). Kitagawa and Tsuda reported that the EOF velocity in a CEC study was almost constant with 30-90% (v/v) methanol in the elution solvent (256).…”
Section: Sample Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%