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Capillary electrophoresis columns

Extraction 7.3 Separation methods GC, HPLC, thin layer, column, capillary, electrophoresis Identification methods UV, visible, IR, NMR, X-ray, fluorescence, AAS, ICP, MS... [Pg.189]

Chiral isocyanides such as 198 have also been used for the synthesis of chiral 4,5-disubstituted oxazoles such as 199, which are potentially useful in fluorescence-detected circular dichroism for on-column capillary electrophoresis (Equation 12) <1996JOC8750>. [Pg.521]

Whereas oligonucleotide libraries were traditionally partitioned by filtration or capture on beads or on affinity columns, capillary electrophoresis has been validated as a promising alternative. Aptamers displaying a high affinity were obtained in a very limited number of selection rounds. Nonequilibrium capillary electrophoresis of equilibrium mixtures led to the identification of DNA aptamers... [Pg.22]

Clearly, the capabilities of modem chromatographic techniques have been vastly improved. Packed column GC has been replaced by capillary column GC. Similarly, the large columns of normal-phase liquid chromatography (LC) are replaced by microcolumn reverse phase LC columns. Capillary electrophoresis (CE) is an entirely new means of separating small amounts of more complex, and charged sample molecules, and has evolved into several distinct forms with unique capabilities. Mass spectrometry coupled with different forms of chromatography is now applied to the analysis of many mixtures, of higher complexity, and more disparate sample types. [Pg.259]

In capillary electrophoresis the conducting buffer is retained within a capillary tube whose inner diameter is typically 25-75 pm. Samples are injected into one end of the capillary tube. As the sample migrates through the capillary, its components separate and elute from the column at different times. The resulting electrophero-gram looks similar to the chromatograms obtained in GG or HPLG and provides... [Pg.597]

Schematic diagram showing a cross section of a capillary column for capillary electrophoresis. Schematic diagram showing a cross section of a capillary column for capillary electrophoresis.
An injection technique in capillary electrophoresis in which pressure is used to inject sample into the capillary column. [Pg.602]

A means of concentrating solutes in capillary electrophoresis after their injection onto the capillary column. [Pg.603]

Detectors Most of the detectors used in HPLC also find use in capillary electrophoresis. Among the more common detectors are those based on the absorption of UV/Vis radiation, fluorescence, conductivity, amperometry, and mass spectrometry. Whenever possible, detection is done on-column before the solutes elute from the capillary tube and additional band broadening occurs. [Pg.604]

A form of capillary electrophoresis in which the capillary column contains a gel enabling separations based on size. [Pg.606]

We have developed the method for quantitative analysis of urinary albumin with CE. A capillary electrophoresis systems Nanophor 01 (Institute of Analytical Instmmentation, Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint-Petersburg) equipped with a UV-detector was used to determine analyte. Separation was achieved using 45 cmx30 p.m I.D. fused silica capillary column with UV-detection at 214 nm. [Pg.100]

Carmine extracted from cochineal insects is one of the most used natural colorings for beverages and other foods. Some representative articles refer to isolation and spectrometric analysis or the use of HPLC or capillary electrophoresis (CE) to separate and characterize all cochineal pigments. Its active ingredient, carminic acid, was quantified by rapid HPLC-DAD or fluorescence spectrometry. Carminic acid, used as an additive in milk beverages, was separated within 9 min using a high-efficiency CE separation at pH 10.0 after a previous polyamide column solid phase extraction (SPE), ... [Pg.524]

Capillary electrophoretic separations are performed in small diameter tubes, made of Teflon, polyethylene, and other materials. The most frequently used material is fused silica. Fused silica capillaries are relatively inexpensive and are available in different internal and external diameters. An important advantage of a fused silica capillary is that the inner surface can be modified easily by either chemical or physical means. The chemistry of the silica surface is well established due to the popularity of silica surfaces in gas chromatography (GC) and liquid chromatography (LC). In capillary electrophoresis, the silica surface is responsible for the EOF. Using surface modification techniques, the zeta potential and correspondingly the EOF can be varied or eliminated. Column fabrication has been done on microchips.13... [Pg.392]

In the previously described electrophoretic methods, the capillary was filled with electrolytes only. Another mode of operation in capillary electrophoresis involves filling the capillary with gel or viscous polymer solutions. If desired, a column can be packed with particles and equipped with a frit.68 This mode of analysis has been favorably used for the size determination of biologically important polymers, such as DNA, proteins, and polysaccharides. The most frequently used polymers in capillary gel electrophoresis are cross-linked or linear polyacrylamide,69 cellulose derivatives,70-75 agarose,76 78 and polyethylene glycols. [Pg.400]

Nelson, R. J., Paulus, A., Cohen, A. S., Guttman, A., and Karger, B. L., Use of Peltier thermoelectric devices to control column temperature in high-performance capillary electrophoresis, /. Chromatogr., 480, 111, 1989. [Pg.417]

Thormartn, W., Meier, R, Marcolli, C., and Binder, F., Analysis of barbiturates in human serum and urine by high-performance capillary electrophoresis-micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography with on-column multiwavelength detection, /. Chromatogr., 545, 445, 1991. [Pg.423]

A number of developments have increased the importance of capillary electrophoretic methods relative to pumped column methods in analysis. Interactions of analytes with the capillary wall are better understood, inspiring the development of means to minimize wall effects. Capillary electrophoresis (CE) has been standardized to the point of being useful as a routine technique. Incremental improvements in column coating techniques, buffer preparation, and injection techniques, combined with substantive advances in miniaturization and detection have potentiated rugged operation and high capacity massive parallelism in analysis. [Pg.427]

Miniaturized columns have provided a decisive advantage in speed. Uracil, phenol, and benzyl alcohol were separated in 20 seconds by CEC in an 18 mm column with a propyl reversed phase.29 A19 cm electrophoretic channel was etched into a glass wafer, filled with a y-cyclodextrin buffer, and used to resolve chiral amino acids from a meteorite in 4 minutes.30 A 6 cm channel equipped with a syringe pump to automate sample derivatization was used to separate amino acids modified with fluorescein isothiocyanate.31 Nanovials have been used to perform tryptic digests on the 15 nL scale for subsequent separation on capillary Electrophoresis.32 A microcolumn has also been used to generate fractions representing time-points of digestion from a 40 pL sample.33 A disposable nanoelectrospray emitter has been... [Pg.429]


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