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Micellar electrokinetic capillary electro-osmotic flow

Capillary electrokinetic chromatography (CEKC) with ESI-MS requires either the use of additives that do not significantly impact the ESI process or a method for their removal prior to the electrospray. Although this problem has not yet been completely solved, recent reports have suggested that considered choices of surfactant type and reduction of electro-osmotic flow (EOF) and surfactant in the capillary can decrease problems. Because most analytes that benefit from the CEKC mode of operation can be effectively addressed by the interface of other separations methods with MS, more emphasis has until now been placed upon interfacing with other CE modes. For small-molecule CE analysis, in which micellar and inclusion complex systems are commonly used, atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI) may provide a useful alternative to ESI, as it is not as greatly affected by involatile salts and additives. [Pg.611]


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