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Covalent anionic copolymer coatings with tunable electroosmotic flow for optimization of capillary electrophoretic separations

Journal

ELECTROPHORESIS
Volume 43, Issue 20, Pages 1953-1962

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/elps.202200130

Keywords

chiral separation; electroosmotic flow; helicene; permanent capillary coating; polyacrylamide

Funding

  1. Czech Science Foundation [20-03899S, 22-22398S]
  2. Czech Academy of Sciences [61388963]

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We present a method for finely adjustable electroosmotic flow (EOF) velocity in cathodic direction for the optimization of separations in capillary electrophoresis. The method involves surface modification of the separation fused silica capillary using a covalently attached copolymer to control the charge density and achieve adjustable EOF. The properties of EOF in the treated capillaries are observed and the importance of adjustable EOF in separations is demonstrated.
We present a method for finely adjustable electroosmotic flow (EOF) velocity in cathodic direction for the optimization of separations in capillary electrophoresis. To this end, we use surface modification of the separation fused silica capillary by the covalently attached copolymer of acrylamide (AM) and 2-acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonate (AMPS), that is, poly(AM-co-AMPS) or PAMAMPS. Coatings were formed by the in-capillary polymerization of a mixture of the neutral AM and anionic AMPS monomers premixed in various ratios in order to control the charge density of the copolymer. EOF mobility varies in the 0 to similar to 40 x 10(-9) m(2) V-1 s(-1) interval for PAMAMPS coatings ranging from 0 to 60 mol.% of charged AMPS monomer. For EOF in PAMAMPS-treated capillaries, we observed (i) a negligible dependence on pH in the 2-10 interval, (ii) a minor variance among background electrolytes (BGEs) in function of their components and (iii) its standard decrease with increasing ionic strength of the BGE. Interest in variable cathodic EOF was demonstrated by the amelioration of separation of two kinds of isomeric anionic analytes, that is, monosaccharides phosphates and helquat enantiomers, in counter-EOF mode.

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