Tsk. So et Cw. Huie, Investigation of the effects of cyclodextrins and organic solvents on the separation of cationic surfactants in capillary electrophoresis, J CHROMAT A, 872(1-2), 2000, pp. 269-278
The use of alpha- and beta-cyclodextrin (CD) to understand and to improve t
he separation of a series of cationic surfactants, homologues of alkylbenzy
ldimethyl ammonium compounds (ABDACs) with an alkyl chain of varying length
(C-10-C-18), in capillary electrophoresis (CE) is reported for the first t
ime. Similar to the effects of organic solvents, the presence of alpha- or
beta-CD in the running buffer was found to reduce peak tailing/loss for the
longer-chain ABDACs. Based on fluorescence measurements, it was found that
formation of host-guest complexes occurred between alpha- or beta-CD and v
arious ABDACs, with the likelihood that the hydrophobic alkyl chain includi
ng into the CD cavity and the positively charged ammonium group remaining o
utside the cavity. The effects of alpha- or beta-CD can be interpreted in t
erms of a shift away from the formation of (1) micelles in the buffer syste
m and (2) surfactant aggregates at the fused-silica capillary walls, as a r
esult of the formation of inclusion complexes between alpha- or beta-CD and
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