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Solute-solvent interactions property detectors

In capillary electrophoresis (CE), several criteria can be applied to classify solvents [e.g., for practical purposes based on the solution ability for analytes, on ultraviolet (UV) absorbance (for suitability to the UV detector), toxicity, etc.]. Another parameter could be the viscosity of the solvent, a property that influences the mobilities of analytes and that of the electro-osmotic flow (EOF) and restricts handling of the background electrolyte (BGE). For more fundamental reasons, the dielectric constant (the relative permittivity) is a well-recognized parameter for classification. It was initially considered to interpret the change of ionization constants of acids and bases according to Born s approach. This approach has lost importance in this respect because it is based on too simple assumptions limited to electrostatic interactions. Indeed, a more appropriate concept reflects solvation effects, the ability for H-bonding, or the acido-base property of the solvent. [Pg.399]


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