2008
DOI: 10.1080/10826070802424535
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Simultaneous Separation of Inorganic Ions and Neutral Organics on a Sol-Gel-Coated Capillary using Combined Capillary Zone Electrophoresis and Capillary Electrochromatography

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“…5). Another new wall‐coated capillary was designed for establishing a twofold separation system in which inorganic ions migrate as they do in CZE and organic neutrals as they do in reversed‐phase HPLC 103. This CEC approach employs sol‐gel technology to produce a silane‐based stationary phase, which is additionally incorporating a quaternary ammonium moiety to effect EOF reversal in the case of anionic separations.…”
Section: Separation Systems: Incremental Progressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5). Another new wall‐coated capillary was designed for establishing a twofold separation system in which inorganic ions migrate as they do in CZE and organic neutrals as they do in reversed‐phase HPLC 103. This CEC approach employs sol‐gel technology to produce a silane‐based stationary phase, which is additionally incorporating a quaternary ammonium moiety to effect EOF reversal in the case of anionic separations.…”
Section: Separation Systems: Incremental Progressmentioning
confidence: 99%