M. Chiari et al., Rapid capillary coating by epoxy-poly(dimethylacrylamide): Performance in capillary zone electrophoresis of protein and polystyrene carboxylate, ELECTROPHOR, 22(4), 2001, pp. 656-659
A fast and simple method for the internal coating of capillaries in capilla
ry zone electrophoresis (CZE) is that with epoxy-poly(dimethylacrylamide) (
EPDMA), Duration of coating by that method is 30 min, compared with that of
24 h when using uncross-linked polyacrylamide (PA) under otherwise identic
al conditions. Under the conditions used for the CZE of proteins (pH 9.0, 2
% polyethylene glycol), the capillary coating with EPDMA is stable for at l
east 50 consecutive runs as judged by the constancy of low electroosmotic f
low, equalling the stability of coating achieved by PA. Protein mobilities
and protein peak asymmetry (suggestive of reversible interaction with the c
apillary wall) are also found to be the same in EPDMA and PA coated capilla
ries, Differences between EPDMA and PA coating also exist: The former is un
stable upon lowering the ionic strength of the buffer to 0.003, upon the ad
dition of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) to the buffer and in application to
the hydrophobic analyte, polystyrene carboxylate.