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Analyte zone sharpening in pressurized capillary electrochromatography based on electrophoretic migration under a heterogeneous field.

Authors :
Kitagawa, Shinya
Buno, Hiroki
Sakabe, Koichi
Nakagawa, Hiroyuki
Ohtani, Hajime
Source :
Journal of Separation Science. Nov2014, Vol. 37 Issue 21, p3181-3187. 7p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Significant peak width reductions, or peak height enhancements, of angiotensins were observed when a high voltage was applied to hydrophilic interaction pressurized capillary electrochromatography using gradient elution with mobile phases containing perchloric acid. The investigation using a contactless conductivity detector revealed that perchloric acid was adsorbed on the surface of the stationary phase, when the acetonitrile content in the mobile phase was high, and released from the stationary phase by increasing the water content during a gradient procedure. The released perchloric acid formed a highly concentrated zone moving from the column inlet to the outlet. The electrochromatographic behavior of the analytes, primarily electrophoretic migration, was changed in this zone. As a consequence of the significant variation in migration velocity of the analytes, the sample band width was reduced similar fashion to on-capillary concentration in capillary electrophoresis. Using this result, the reduction of band width and enhancement in separation efficiency was demonstrated in reversed-phase pressurized electrochromatography, in which the conductivity of the mobile phase was significantly altered using a step gradient. The resolution between benzoic acid and 1-naphthalene sulfonic acid was successfully improved from 2.7 to 4.3 by using the band width reduction method based on field-amplified stacking. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16159306
Volume :
37
Issue :
21
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Separation Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
99008688
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jssc.201400668