Thermal effects and band spreading in capillary electro-separation |
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Authors: | J. H. Knox |
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Affiliation: | (1) Wolfson Liquid Chromatography Unit, Department of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, West Mains Road, EH9 3JJ Edinburgh, UK |
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Abstract: | Summary Four Capillary Electroseparation methods are distinguished. All have an ultimate efficiency limited only by axial diffusion and are in principle capable of achieving 106 plates in <1 hour.The main limitation to performance arises from Ohmic heating of the electrolyte. While forced convection at 10ms–1 is recommended to keep tubes cool, the parabolic temperature profile within the electrolyte limits the tube bore which can be used. A simple limiting expression is derived: (dc/m)3 (E/kV m–1)3 (c/mol dm–3) <3.3×109.Values of constants underlined |
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Keywords: | Capillary Electroseparation Methods (CES) (Capillary) Electrophoresis (Capillary) Electrochromatography Thermal effects (in CES) Band spreading (in CES) Optimisation (of CES) |
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