2010
DOI: 10.1002/elps.201000313
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System peaks in capillary zone electrophoresis of anions with negative voltage polarity and counter‐electroosmotic flow

Abstract: The system peaks that often appear on electropherograms in anion separation by CE with indirect spectrophotometric detection, negative voltage polarity and cathodic EOF are studied. The system peaks are shown to correspond to the zones with the changed concentration of the BGE constituents; they appear while the zone of each analyte anion passes through the outlet end of the capillary and are transported to the detector by EOF. An equation is suggested for predicting migration times of the system peaks with an… Show more

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“…For the negative voltage polarity, the theoretical migration time of the system peak t spi was calculated as follows : t sp i=tnormali·ll eff +t EOF where t i is the migration time of the ion producing the system peak, t EOF is the migration time of the EOF marker or time corresponding to sp0. sp0 is the system peak forming at the capillary outlet in the start after the voltage application which is transferred to the detector by EOF .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the negative voltage polarity, the theoretical migration time of the system peak t spi was calculated as follows : t sp i=tnormali·ll eff +t EOF where t i is the migration time of the ion producing the system peak, t EOF is the migration time of the EOF marker or time corresponding to sp0. sp0 is the system peak forming at the capillary outlet in the start after the voltage application which is transferred to the detector by EOF .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the negative voltage polarity, the electrophoretic mobility of the i th anion μ ep,i was calculated as follows : truerightμ ep ,i=leftμ tot ,normali+μ EOF +normalP=μ tot ,normali+μ EOF υP·1.0pt0.28emlU=1.0pt0.28emlUleftl eff ti+ll eff t EOF where μ EOF is the electroosmotic mobility, υ Р is the hydrodynamic flow velocity.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the minimization of the formation of system peaks [15,16], it would be most convenient to use background electrolyte based only on the ligand. The possibility of using EDTA as the background electro lyte and ligand was studied.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The detection wavelengths were 254 and 191 nm. The hydrodynamic pressure of 50 mbar was used to inject samples for 2 s and to reduce migration time during the separation [41][42][43][44].…”
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confidence: 99%