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  • 2018Evaluation of a cooling/heating-assisted microextraction instrument using a needle trap device packed with aminosilica/graphene oxide nanocomposites, covalently attached to cotton21citations
  • 2018Synthesis and characterization of MIL-101(Cr) intercalated by polyaniline composite, doped with silica nanoparticles and its evaluation as an efficient solid-phase extraction sorbent16citations
  • 2016Open tubular-capillary electrochromatography: developments and applications from 2013 to 201561citations
  • 2010Photolithographic patterning of conducting polyaniline films via flash welding13citations
  • 2010Cyano bonded silica monolith - development of an in situ modification method for analytical scale columns21citations
  • 2009Profiling the chemical composition of explosivescitations
  • 2001New isoelectric buffers for capillary electrophoresis: N-carboxymethylated polyethyleneimine as a macromolecular isoelectric buffer12citations

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New isoelectric buffers for capillary electrophoresis: N-carboxymethylated polyethyleneimine as a macromolecular isoelectric buffer

  • Macka, Mirek
  • Haddad, Paul
  • Grosse, Ac
  • Johns, Ca
Abstract

Isoelectric buffers are attractive for electrophoresis because of their low conductivity, and their compatibility with indirect photometric detection in capillary electrophoresis (CE) where they do not interfere with the detection by exhibiting competitive displacement of the UV-absorbing probe ion. N-carboxymethylated polyethyleneimine (CMPEI) was prepared by introducing a half molar equivalent of carboxylate groups onto a polyethyleneimine backbone. Its isoelectric point determined by conductometric titration and from the pH of its dilute aqueous solution is approx. 6.8, which allows isoelectric buffering at a lower pH compared to histidine (pI 7.7). Although the isoelectric point is somewhat diffuse, as expected for a polymeric compound, it exhibits a buffering capacity at a pI point of about twice that of histidine. Studies of electroosmotic flow (EOF) profile at various pH values in fused silica capillaries showed that CMPEI adsorbs onto the fused silica wall and reverses the EOF at pH < 6.5. CMPEI was applied as a buffer in an electrolyte containing 0.5 mM of the anionic dye tartrazine used as the probe for indirect detection of anions. The separation system exhibited a stable baseline, no system peaks, separation efficiencies of up to 195 000 theoretical plates, and detection limits down to 0.2 I?M or 2 amol of injected analyte.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • compound
  • pH value
  • titration