화학공학소재연구정보센터
Electrophoresis, Vol.27, No.4, 859-864, 2006
An observation of unusual temperature effects for enantioselective CZE employing highly sulfated-beta-cyclodextrin
In this paper data are presented suggesting that for enantiomers of basic and neutral analytes, the concentrations of highly sulfated CDs typically used are above the optimum since lower concentrations result in unacceptable migration times. This situation arises because of the high binding affinities often obtained with sulphated CDs. In a system being over the optimum CID concentration increasing the temperature of the capillary offers a capability to improve selectivity and reduce migration times.