WO2002048673A3 - Method for orthogonal analyte stacking/injection systems in electrophoresis - Google Patents

Method for orthogonal analyte stacking/injection systems in electrophoresis Download PDF

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WO2002048673A3
WO2002048673A3 PCT/US2001/043259 US0143259W WO0248673A3 WO 2002048673 A3 WO2002048673 A3 WO 2002048673A3 US 0143259 W US0143259 W US 0143259W WO 0248673 A3 WO0248673 A3 WO 0248673A3
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James P Landers
James F Palmer
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James P Landers
James F Palmer
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Priority to EP01988144A priority patent/EP1355858A2/en
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    • G01N27/26Investigating or analysing materials by the use of electric, electrochemical, or magnetic means by investigating electrochemical variables; by using electrolysis or electrophoresis
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    • G01N30/00Investigating or analysing materials by separation into components using adsorption, absorption or similar phenomena or using ion-exchange, e.g. chromatography or field flow fractionation
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    • G01N30/04Preparation or injection of sample to be analysed
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    • G01N30/02Column chromatography
    • G01N30/04Preparation or injection of sample to be analysed
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    • G01N2030/162Injection electromigration
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Abstract

In the present capillary electrokinetic chromatograpy method, analytes are injected by electroosmotic flow directly from a sample matrix into a separation buffer containing an electrokinetic vector with an opposite mobility. Analytes can now be injected at the velocity of electroosmotic flow, but are retained at the interface of the sample matrix-co-ion and separation buffer micelle zones as analyte/micelle complexes. Manipulation of the injecting force and opposing stacking force allow greatly increased length or volume of injection. Concentrations of the micelle, methanol, and borate in the separation buffer were provided to increase maximum injection length of neutral analytes. Reducing the analyte velocity in the separation buffer without substantially decreasing the velocity of the analyte during injection from the sample vial allowed greatly extended sample plug injection lengths. It is further enabled to inject sample solvent volumes equivalent to about twenty times the effective capillary volume. Equations and algorithms describing the injection process and maximum injection lengths for this mode of stacking in electrokinetic capillary chromatography are introduced. Use of the present method provides for maximum electrokinetic stacking injection for a wide variety of analytes and separation systems.
PCT/US2001/043259 1999-10-15 2001-11-19 Method for orthogonal analyte stacking/injection systems in electrophoresis WO2002048673A2 (en)

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