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Non-aqueous capillary electrophoresis was used to study the separation sele
ctivity of positively charged drug substances and negatively charged diuret
ics. Study was made of the effects of organic solvent composition and the b
ackground electrolyte on the separation. The separation selectivity could b
e altered considerably by varying the methanol/acetonitrile composition. In
addition, the migration order and the resolution of the pharmaceuticals co
uld be altered merely by changing the electrolyte cation or the anion. The
electrolytes tested were alkali metal acetates, ammonium acetate, ammonium
chloride and ammonium bromide. As with aqueous background electrolyte solut
ions, the electroosmotic flow was decreased with increasing size of the alk
ali metal cation of the electrolyte in methanol/acetonitrile 50:50 (v/v). (
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