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Electroosmotic solvent properties

The development of the first transdermal patches in the 1980s generated considerable interest in this route of drug administration. Soon afterwards, iontophoresis was rediscovered and its potential to contribute to the new field of transdermal drug delivery was examined. This work provided the basic principles for modern iontophoretic devices [13,18-21]. Furthermore, and importantly, they demonstrated the existence of a (primarily) electroosmotic, convective solvent flux during transdermal iontophoresis [10,11,22-24], and it was shown that the permselective properties of the skin (a) could be exploited to enhance the transport of neutral, polar species and (b) have a clear impact on ionic transport. Subsequent research has better characterized skin permselectivity and the factors which determine the magnitude of electroosmosis [25-27],... [Pg.282]

True electroosmotic flow has been demonstrated in horizontally mounted layers at modest field strengths (< 1 kV / cm) with mobile phases of high dielectric constant. Still unclear is which solvents can be used, the need for prewetted layers and ions as current carriers, the effect of local heating on zone profiles, and the effect of binder chemistry on flow, mass transfer, and thermal effects. Compared with capillary flow faster separations have been demonstrated, but the influence of flow velocity on efficiency was only treated in a qualitative sense. So far no comprehensive analysis of the kinetic properties of separations under conditions of electroosmotic flow have been performed in thin-... [Pg.509]


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