2010
DOI: 10.1002/elps.200900625
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The dependence of the electrophoretic mobility of small organic ions on ionic strength and complex formation

Abstract: The ionic strength dependence of the electrophoretic mobility of small organic anions with valencies up to -3 is investigated in this study. Provided the anions are not too aspherical, it is argued that shape and charge distribution have little influence on mobility. To a good approximation, the electrophoretic mobility of a small particle should be equal to that of a model sphere with the same hydrodynamic radius and same net charge. For small ions, the relaxation effect (distortion of the ion atmosphere from… Show more

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“…This increased absolute charge would result in an increase in ∣μ exp ∣ which would be consistent with experiment. Similar borate–anion complex formation has been implicated in the mobility studies of duplex DNA 3 and organic anions 4. A principle objective of the present study is to investigate more fully the possibility of complex formation between oligoglycines and borate anions at high pH.…”
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confidence: 53%
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“…This increased absolute charge would result in an increase in ∣μ exp ∣ which would be consistent with experiment. Similar borate–anion complex formation has been implicated in the mobility studies of duplex DNA 3 and organic anions 4. A principle objective of the present study is to investigate more fully the possibility of complex formation between oligoglycines and borate anions at high pH.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…The second way is through specific binding on one (or more) components of the BGE to the peptide. This problem has been addressed previously with regard to the mobility of small organic anions in aqueous media 4. This point shall be addressed later.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…This increased absolute charge would result in an increase in ∣μ exp ∣, which would be consistent with experiment. Complex formation has been implicated in the mobility studies of organic anions 56, 57. In a companion study, we explore this possibility in greater depth.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%