Fritless capillary electrochromatography

M Mayer, E Rapp, C Marck… - … : An International Journal, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
ELECTROPHORESIS: An International Journal, 1999Wiley Online Library
The preparation of packed capillaries with stable frits of good quality can be a hurdle to
obtain efficient separations in capillary electrochromatography (CEC). Especially with
particles smaller than 3 μm, frit preparation is cumbersome. Highly efficient separations
using packed capillaries without frits are presented. Under appropriate CEC conditions the
particles were retained by electrophoretic attraction towards the anode by a tapered
capillary inlet, without the need of a frit at the outlet end. Such fritless capillaries, packed with …
Abstract
The preparation of packed capillaries with stable frits of good quality can be a hurdle to obtain efficient separations in capillary electrochromatography (CEC). Especially with particles smaller than 3 μm, frit preparation is cumbersome. Highly efficient separations using packed capillaries without frits are presented. Under appropriate CEC conditions the particles were retained by electrophoretic attraction towards the anode by a tapered capillary inlet, without the need of a frit at the outlet end. Such fritless capillaries, packed with 1.5 μm nonporous reversed‐phase particles, allowed separations with efficiencies of more than 500 000 plates/m. Once the capillaries were conditioned properly, more than 100 separations could be performed with good repeatability. With respect to separation efficiency, fritless capillaries packed with 3 μm particles were comparable with standard CEC capillaries with frits. Examples of separations of steroids, a pesticide and its by‐products, and cardiac glycosides under various CEC conditions are shown.
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