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Capillary isotachophoresis separation process

Electrophoretic methods are widely used alternatives for the analytical determination of the enantiomeric purity of chiral compounds [194]. Due to the high elTi-ciency of capillary electrophoresis, separations can be achieved even when very low selectivities are observed. At a preparative scale, these methods are well established for the purification of proteins and cells [195] but there is very little published on enantioselective separations. Only recently, some interest in chiral preparative applications has been manifested. Separation of the enantiomers ofterbu-taline [196] and piperoxan [197] have been reported by classical gel electrophoresis using sulfated cyclodextrin as a chiral additive, while the separation of the enantiomers of methadone could be successfully achieved by using free-fluid isotachophoresis [198] and by applying a process called interval-flow electrophoresis [199]. [Pg.181]

Ga , B., Modeling separation process in capillary isotachophoresis, Diploma Thesis, Charles University, Prague, 1975. [Pg.540]


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