S. Katsuta et al., CONTROL OF SELECTIVITY IN MICELLAR ELECTROKINETIC CHROMATOGRAPHY BY MODIFICATION OF SODIUM DODECYL-SULFATE MICELLES WITH ORGANIC HYDROXY COMPOUNDS, Journal of chromatography, 705(2), 1995, pp. 319-324
Modification of micellar phases with solubilized solutes was examined
to control the separation in micellar electrokinetic chromatography (M
EKC). The addition of organic hydroxy compounds (1-hexanol, cyclohexan
ol and phenol) as modifiers to a micellar solution of sodium dodecyl s
ulfate specifically decreased the capacity factor of some aromatic ana
lytes possessing hydrophilic functional groups. The effect of phenol w
as different in selectivity to that of 1-hexanol and cyclohexanol. The
effects of these modifiers were mainly explained in terms of the satu
ration of the micellar palisade layer with the modifiers and the hydro
gen-bond interaction between the modifier and analyte molecules in the
micellar phase. Such micellar modification were applied to improve th
e MEKC separation.