N-methylformamide as a separation medium in capillary electrophoresis |
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Authors: | M. Jansson J. Roeraade |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Analytical Chemistry, Royal Institute of Technology, 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | ![]() Summary The organic solvent N-methylformamide (NMF) has been used as a separation medium in capillary electrophoresis. The advantageous properties of this compound are its high dielectric constant, high solubilizing power and low conductivity, as well as its amphiprotic character. It was shown that, unlike for most organic solvents, the electroosmotic flow is substantial. It was found to be possible to utilize NMF without added electrolyte. Field strengths exceeding 1000 volts/cm could be employed, while a low current was maintained and it was thus possible to obtain rapid analyses. Also, the properties of NMF allowed the analysis of substances with a low solubility in aqueous media. These features are exemplified by separation of carboxylic acids and pharmaceuticals. Excellent reproducibility of migration and no sign of electrical breakdown were observed, even under high field strength conditions.Presented at the Sixth International Symposium on High Performance Capillary Electrophoresis, Jan. 31–Feb. 9, 1994, San Diego, USA, Poster #P-113. |
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Keywords: | Capillary electrophoresis High speed separation Electrophoretic mobility Electroosmotic mobility N-Methylformamide |
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