Abstract: | The effect of pH and ionic strength on the migration of neutral acids in capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) has been studied for several phenols. The mobilities of the phenols and the efficiency of the capillary have been related to the studied factors. The mobility can be related to the pH of the running buffer through the mobility of the phenolate ion, and the conditional acidity pK value of the phenol at the working ionic strength. This allows prediction of the migration of the phenol, solely from its pKa′ value (literature pKa corrected for the ionic strength of the solution) and mobility of the anion, which can be easily calculated from the mobility at a basic pH value and the pKa′ value. Combination of the predicted mobility with the efficiency allows estimation of the resolution of the consecutive peaks obtained for a mixture of phenols. This method has been tested for two groups of phenols of environmental interest. |