Effect of electrolyte composition in the capillary electrophoretic separation of inorganic/organic anions in the presence of cationic polymers
✍ Scribed by Costas Stathakis; Richard M. Cassidy
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 657 KB
- Volume
- 699
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1873-3778
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their mixture, respectively, required to produce a definite The composition and mutual interaction of the components in value of the surface tension, and b is a parameter characanionic-cationic adsorption films have been determined by using terizing mutual interactions of the adsorbed components. to
The composition and mutual interaction of the components in anionic-cationic adsorption films have been determined by using a regular solution model for the mixed monolayers. Equimolar mixtures of surfactants that differ markedly in their surface activity (decylpyridinium chloride and sodium butylsu
## Abstract This paper proposes a new method for CE separation of inorganic anions based on the use of gemini surfactants as capillary coatings in mixed aqueous‐organic solvents. The semipermanent gemini surfactant coatings were facilely prepared by rinsing the capillary with 18‐__s__‐18 solutions;
## Abstract Self‐standing and coated‐on‐glass films were prepared from polymer–inorganic ormosils, using the cationic polymer poly(methacrylamide propyl quaternarydimethyldodecyl bromide). The inorganic compound was grown in sol–gel reactions based on methyltriethoxysilane (MeTES), with or without