As. Rathore et C. Horvath, EFFECT OF A PREDETECTION OPEN SEGMENT IN THE COLUMN ON SPEED AND SELECTIVITY IN CAPILLARY ELECTROCHROMATOGRAPHY, Analytical chemistry (Washington), 70(15), 1998, pp. 3271-3274
Columns in capillary electrochromatography(CEC) most commonly have the
detection window located immediately after the retaining frit of the
packed segment. Here, the properties of ''duplex'' columns having a pr
edetection open segment between the hit and the detector window are ex
amined with particular regard to the effect of the relative lengths of
the packed and open segments on the separation of mixtures containing
neutral and charged components. This configuration allows the use of
columns with short packed segments in contemporary instruments for rap
id separations. It is shown that, by varying the length of the packed
segment, the balance of chromatographic and electrophoretic forces can
be shifted, and the selectivity can be adjusted if the separation inv
olves the interplay of both mechanisms. Expressions are presented for
estimating the retention time in a duplex column if the chromatographi
c and electrophoretic properties of the sample components are known. T
he results are expected to facilitate CEC method development in select
ion of the respective column segment lengths for optimum separation.