Modification of the electroosmotic flow and separation selectivity of anions in electrochromatography with pseudo-stationary phases of C-14-alkyldimethylammoniopropane sulfonate zwitterionic surfactants by addition of salts to the background electrolyte
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posted on 2023-05-16, 12:58 authored by Yokoyama, T, Miroslav MackaMiroslav Macka, Paul HaddadPaul HaddadThe effects of salts (NaCl, NaClO4, MgCl2, CeCl3) added to background electrolyte (BGE) solutions (10 mmol L-1 sodium phosphate, pH 7.2) on electroosmotic flow (EOF) and the separation selectivity of anions (chloride, bromide, iodide, nitrite, nitrate, chlorate, thiocyanate, iodate, chromate, and molybdate ion) by capillary electrochromatography using the zwitterionic surfactant 3-(N-N-dimethylmyristylammonio)propane sulfonate (C14N3S) as a pseudo-stationary phase were investigated. There are two mechanisms affecting the separations: 1. the cations and anions of the added salts interact with the zwitterionic surfactant to varying degrees, thus changing the overall retention of the analytes; and 2. they change the EOF and the resulting apparent mobilities. It was shown that a BGE containing perchlorate and a low concentration of zwitterionic surfactant (2 mmol L-1) gave a stable and reproducible EOF and the concentration of perchlorate could be used to manipulate the separation selectivity for polarizable anions, such as iodide and thiocyanate. These effects are discussed in terms of measured association constants describing the interaction of anions and cations with the zwitterion. © Springer-Verlag 2001.
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Fresenius Journal of Analytical ChemistryVolume
371Issue
4Pagination
502-506ISSN
0937-0633Department/School
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Springer-VerlagPlace of publication
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