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Covalent cationic copolymer coatings allowing tunable electroosmotic flow for optimization of capillary electrophoretic separations

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ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
卷 1178, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2021.338789

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Electroosmotic flow; Capillary electrophoresis; Mass spectrometry; Permanent polymeric coating; Sorption suppression

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  1. Czech Science Foundation [2003899S]
  2. Czech Academy of Sciences [61388963]

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Charged polymer coatings on the inner fused silica capillary wall enable tunable electroosmotic flow velocity for optimizing peak resolution and separation efficiency in capillary electrophoresis.
Electroosmotic flow (EOF) plays a pivotal role in optimization of capillary electrophoresis (CE) separations of (bio)molecules and (bio)particles. EOF velocity is directly related to analysis time, peak resolution and separation efficiency. Here, we report a concept of charged polymer coatings of the inner fused silica capillary wall, which allows anodic EOF with mobility ranging from 0 to similar to(30-40) x 10(-9) m(2)V(-1)s(-1). The capillary wall is modified by covalently bound cationic copolymer poly(acrylamide-co-(3acrylamidopropyl)trimethylammonium chloride) (PAMAPTAC) containing variable ratio of the charged monomer in the 0-60 mol. % interval. The EOF mobility showed minor variability with composition of background electrolyte (BGE) and pH in the 2-10 interval. The coatings were evaluated by CE-UV and nanospray CE-MS in the counter-EOF arrangement for a series of basic drug molecules in acetic acid based acidic BGE. Tunable EOF velocity was demonstrated as a useful tool for optimization of peak resolution, separation efficiency and migration time of analytes. Electrostatic repulsion of positively charged capillary surface was shown as beneficial for suppression of analyte adsorption, notably for hydrophobic cationic analytes. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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