## Abstract Fusedβsilica capillaries with specially designed charged surface coatings were developed for the control of electroosmotic flow and for the separation of peptides and proteins in capillary electrophoresis. Cryptand moieties were immobilized onto the capillary surface through a crosslink
Capillary electrophoresis with surface coated capillaries
β Scribed by Joerg Kohr; Heinz Engelhardt
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 345 KB
- Volume
- 3
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1040-7685
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
With uncoated fused silica capillaries, the electroosmotic flow and its contribution to solute migration are in part responsible for problems with the reproducibility of migration time due to hysteresis effects. In transferring coating procedures from silica to capillary surfaces, it has been possible to prepare stable polymeric coatings where hysteresis effects are negligible. Acrylamide coatings reduce the electroosmotic flow. A pH independent flow could be achieved with bonded cation exchange groups. With bonded anion exchangers, reversal of electroosmotic flow is possible.
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