Capillary electrochromatography (CEC) is a developing technique that combin
es the advantages of conventional liquid chromatography (LC) with those of
capillary electrophoresis. The key difference between LC and CEC is that th
e latter utilizes electro-osmosis to transport the mobile phase through a c
olumn, rather than hydraulic flow as in LC. As a result of the plug-like fl
ow profile of electroosmosis, CEC has the potential to be more efficient th
an LC. This article deals with the types of packing materials used for CEC
separations and their influence on efficiency. Special attention is given t
o the present status of monolithic CEC, and its future prospects. (C) 1999
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