M. Chiari et al., Poly(vinylamine)-coated capillaries with reversed electroosmotic flow for the separation of organic anions, J CHROMAT A, 836(1), 1999, pp. 81-91
A simple method for the preparation of poly(vinylamine) (PVA) coating on th
e inner surface of a fused-silica capillary for CE is reported. A high qual
ity PVA was synthesized from acidic hydrolysis of N-vinyl-tert.-butylcarbam
ate. Based on the reactivity of PVA primary amino groups a coating procedur
e consisting of two steps: (1) dynamic adsorption of PVA from an aqueous so
lution, (2) cross-linking of the polymer amino functions with N,N'-methylen
ebisacrylamide and end-capping of the primary amino groups with an acrylami
do derivative bearing quaternary amino functions was devised. A permanent c
oating that generates a strong anodic electroosmotic flow was produced whic
h is fully compatible with the separation of polyanionic acids, A complete
evaluation of reproducibility, efficiency and long-term stability of the co
ating was carried out using a mixture of eight organic mono-, di- and trica
rboxylic acids. The usefulness of PVA-coated capillaries in the analysis of
real samples containing UV-transparent organic acids was demonstrated. (C)
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