Toxic drugs, including barbiturates and benzodiazepines, were analyzed
using polyacrylamide-coated columns in capillary electrophoresis (CE)
. The separations were carried out in absence of electroosmotic flow.
Seven kinds of barbiturates were successfully separated with the coate
d columns in free solution without further additives. Benzodiazepines,
the electrically neutral solutes, were introduced onto the coated col
umn, and separated in presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate above its cri
tical micelle concentration in the running buffer. This CE method offe
red fast and efficient separation of more hydrophobic solutes, such as
benzodiazepines. The separation of seven barbiturates was studied in
linear (noncross-linked) polyacrylamide solutions and in acrylamide /
N-isopropylacrylamide (AA/IPAA) copolymer solutions to explore the eff
ect of isopropyl groups in the AA/IPAA copolymer chain.